Networking
This topic provides a high-level overview of the network architecture of the IBM Fusion HCI.
Planning a Connection between IBM Fusion HCI and Your Network
IBM Fusion HCI is a hyperconverged infrastructure solution that combines compute, storage, and networking resources into a single, easy-to-manage platform. To integrate IBM Fusion HCI with your existing network, you need to plan a connection that ensures seamless communication and data exchange between the two environments.
- A clear understanding of your network architecture and topology
- The necessary network infrastructure, including switches, routers, and firewalls
- IBM Fusion HCI hardware and software requirements met
- A plan for network segmentation and security
- Connect IBM Fusion HCI directly to your network by using a dedicated Ethernet cable.
- Configure the network settings on IBM Fusion HCI to
match your network configuration.
After establishing a connection, you configure DHCP, DNS, and NTP server connections. For more information, see Planning and prerequisites.
Network connectivity for different storage options
- Global Data Platform
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- The uplink only carries the OpenShift® Bare Metal VLAN.
- In a multi-rack setup, internal storage and management traffic also uses the spine
switches.Important: Global Data Platform only supports expansion multi-rack configurations.
- Fusion Data Foundation
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- The uplink carries both the OpenShift VLAN and the management/provisioning VLAN 4091.
- There are no spine switches in a Fusion Data Foundation rack.
- Fusion Data Foundation supports multiple rack
configurations, including:
- High-Availability (HA) multi-rack
- Expansion multi-rack
- 3 zone multi-rack
IBM Fusion HCI network configuration for SSR setup
After receiving the IBM Fusion HCI appliance, an IBM Systems Service Representative (SSR) will visit your data center to set it up. To complete the setup, the SSR needs information about your internal network. Fill out the following Planning Worksheet and share it with your IBM representative.