Management address and service address worksheet for the system
Access to system management is through an embedded graphical user interface (GUI) that runs on the nodes of the system. To access the management GUI, you direct a web browser to the system management IP address, which is set during system initialization. You also must specify service addresses for each of the nodes in your system.
Use the following table to record the system management address and the node service addresses.
The primary system address is bound to Ethernet port 1. A secondary system address, if specified, is
bound to Ethernet port 2. Specify the type of installation and the serial number (S/N) of the
enclosure. Either IPv4 or IPv6 addresses can be used. If both IPv4 and IPv6 are operating
concurrently, you must specify an address for each protocol.
Control Enclosure S/N: | Are you adding this control enclosure to an existing system? ❐ Yes ❐ No | ||
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Address Type | IP address | Network Mask | Default Gateway |
Primary system address (required) | |||
Optional secondary system address (optional) | |||
Node 1 service address (required) | |||
Node 2 service address (required) |
A clustered system
with two control enclosures has a single management IP address, but a service IP address for each
node canister in the system, as show in Table 2. The port 1 Ethernet connections for all control enclosures in the system must be on
the same subnet. All port 2 connections must be on the same subnet, which can be the same as the
port 1 subnet, or a different subnet.
Address type | IPv4 address |
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System management IP | 10.11.12.120 |
Node 1 service IP | 10.11.12.121 |
Node 2 service IP | 10.11.12.122 |
Node 3 service IP | 10.11.12.123 |
Node 4 service IP | 10.11.12.124 |