Dell EMC PowerStore Networking Guide for PowerStore T Models Version 2.x August 2021 Rev.
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Contents Additional Resources.....................................................................................................................6 Chapter 1: Overview...................................................................................................................... 7 PowerStore T model appliance overview.......................................................................................................................
Part II: Add Storage Services...................................................................................................... 38 Chapter 8: Storage services overview..................................................................................... 39 Storage services..........................................................................................................................................................
Expand a Storage network..............................................................................................................................................74 Cable the nodes to the ToR switches.................................................................................................................... 74 Configure the VLAN on the ToR switches............................................................................................................
Preface As part of an improvement effort, revisions of the software and hardware are periodically released. Some functions that are described in this document are not supported by all versions of the software or hardware currently in use. The product release notes provide the most up-to-date information about product features. Contact your service provider if a product does not function properly or does not function as described in this document.
1 Overview This chapter includes the following information. Topics: • • • PowerStore T model appliance overview PowerStore T model initial deployment and storage network configuration Supported switches PowerStore T model appliance overview Supports block (Storage Area Network (SAN)), file (Network Attached Storage (NAS)), and Virtual Volume (vVol) workloads with the software stack deployed directly on the bare metal of the system.
Table 1. PowerStore T model deployment options (continued) Deployment option Protocols and services Add storage services ● ● ● ● (Optional) Switch requirements Refer to iSCSI host connectivity At least one management switch and two Top-of-Rack Replication (ToR) switches Clustering Import Part 2: PowerStore T model Add Storage Services With a Unified deployment your storage services can include support for Network Attached Storage (NAS).
I Initial Deployment This part contains information to complete your initial deployment of PowerStore T model.
2 Initial deployment of PowerStore T model overview Topics: • Initial deployment of PowerStore T model Initial deployment of PowerStore T model Initial deployment of PowerStore T model requires you to configure the Management switch and network. Once the Management switch is configured and connected to the PowerStore T model nodes, you will discover the PowerStore T model appliance and configure the networks in the PowerStore Manager Initial Configuration Wizard.
3 Prepare to configure the Management switch and networks This chapter includes the following information. Topics: • • Reserve network resources for initial deployment Complete the required fields in the Initial Configuration Worksheet Reserve network resources for initial deployment Work with your network administrator to complete the following two worksheets to reserve the necessary resources for initial deployment of the PowerStore T model appliance.
Table 3. Management Network Preparation Worksheet (continued) Step Step details Notes The port channel ID for the Management switch. 8. Once you have completed the steps above, you have the necessary information to configure the switches. Continue to work with your network administrator to complete the Initial Configuration Worksheet below to ensure that: ● Your network configuration on the switch aligns with the network configuration that will be done in PowerStore T model.
Table 4. Initial Configuration Worksheet (blank) (continued) drive failures the appliance can sustain without causing a data unavailable or data loss event. The single drive fault tolerance level meets availability requirements for all drive types and capacity points. But the double drive failure tolerance can provide higher resiliency and protection.
Table 4. Initial Configuration Worksheet (blank) (continued) vCenter Administrator Username vCenter Administrator Password PowerStore T model appliance Admin Credentials Enter the PowerStore T model appliance administrator credentials for vCenter to access the PowerStore T model appliance. Admin Username Password This is the user-defined password that is provided after initial login to the PowerStore T model appliance.
4 Switch and network requirements for initial deployment This chapter includes the following information. Topics: • • • • Management switch connectivity Types of networks required for initial deployment VLAN options during initial deployment IP requirements for initial deployment Management switch connectivity Deployment with at least one out-of-band management switch is required for all PowerStore T model deployments.
NOTE: For remote discovery of PowerStore T model, the Management switch ports must support untagged native VLAN traffic. The following diagram shows where the management ports are located on the PowerStore T model base enclosure nodes. Node A Management Port Node B Management Port Figure 2. PowerStore T model base enclosure node management ports Management switch with upstream connections The following image shows an example of a management switch that connects to two Management upstream switches.
PowerStore T Management Switch Network Topology with Upstream Switches Management Upstream Switch1 Management Upstream Switch2 Port Channel Management Switch Node A Node B Mgmt Mgmt PowerStore T Appliance Legend: 1 Gb Figure 3. Management switch connectivity to the upstream switches Types of networks required for initial deployment PowerStore T model requires all networks to be unique. It is highly recommended to deploy PowerStore T model with multiple and unique VLANs to separate the traffic.
PowerStore T Logical Networks Management Upstream Management switch PowerStore T Management Subnets Management Remote Discovery Figure 4. PowerStore T model logical network traffic All traffic is transported through the Dedicated 1 GbE Management port on the base enclosure node. Ensure that your PowerStore T model is able to communicate through the subnets shown above.
VLAN options during initial deployment The following diagrams show examples of the different VLAN options for initial deployment of PowerStore T model. PowerStore T – Untagged Management VLAN Management Management switch PowerStore T Sample ID 100 100 Traffic Remote Discovery PowerStore Management Untagged Traffic Tagged Traffic Subnet 169.254.x.x/16 y.y.y.y/24 Figure 5.
PowerStore T – Tagged Management VLAN Management Upstream Management switch PowerStore T Sample ID 100 101 Traffic PowerStore Management Remote Discovery Untagged Traffic Tagged Traffic Subnet y.y.y.y/24 169.254.x.x/16 Figure 6. PowerStore T model networks with the Management VLAN tagged When the management VLAN is tagged, remote discovery of PowerStore T model runs over the native VLAN ad the management traffic runs over the tagged VLAN.
Storage networks There are no IP requirements for the Storage network during initial deployment. However, you will need IP address for the Storage networks if you are adding them later in PowerStore Manager, REST API, or CLI. See Add Storage Services.
5 Configuring Dell PowerSwitch Series for Initial Deployment This chapter includes the following information.
Get your completed Management Network Preparation Worksheet You should have worked with your network administrator to complete the Management Network Preparation Worksheet. The Management Network Preparation Worksheet below has been completed with the network resources used in the configuration examples provided in this document.
Steps to configure the Management switch for initial deployment Initial deployment requires a minimum of one Management switch. This document describes the steps to deploy PowerStore T model with a single cluster consisting of one appliance with a single base enclosure connected to a Dell PowerSwitch Series S4148 Management switch. Steps to configure the Management switch include: 1. 2. 3. 4. Establish a terminal session to the Management switch. Validate the switch version and licensing.
7. Enter global configuration mode. configure terminal 8. It is recommended that you change the password after logging into the switch for the first time. Use the following command to change the switch password. username admin password role sysadmin Validate the switch version and licensing Before you configure the switch and networks, check the switch operating system version and licensing.
Configure the Management switch If you are deploying PowerStore T model perform the following steps to configure the out-of-band (OOB) management switch settings. Each Management switch must have the following ports available to connect to PowerStore T model: ● 2 ports for connectivity to the Management Uplink switch. ● 2 ports to connect to PowerStore T model. ● Optional, 1 port for remote discovery. 1. Establish a terminal connection to the switch. 2. Enter global configuration mode. configure terminal 3.
switchport access vlan 100 exit interface ethernet 1/1/53 description "PowerStoreNodeB_MgmtPort" no shutdown switchport mode access switchport access vlan 100 exit 10. Create the port-channel for the uplinks. Table 9.
1 2 Figure 7. Base enclosure appliance connection to the Management switch Table 10. Steps to connect to the base enclosure nodes to the Management switch 1 Connect the management 1GbE port of the bottom node (A) to port 2 of the Management switch. 2 Connect the management 1GbE port of the top node (B) to port 53 of the Management switch. Cable the Management switch to the management uplink The Management switch must also be cabled to the management uplink.
Management Upstream A Management Upstream B Figure 8. Management switch connection to management upstream swtiches Table 11. Steps to connect to the Management switch to the management upstream 1 Connect Management switch port 25 to the Management Upstream A. 2 Connect Management switch port 26 to the Management Upstream B.
Group Port-Channel Type Protocol Member Ports -------------------------------------------------------------------------------10 port-channel10 (U) Eth DYNAMIC 1/1/25(P) 1/1/26(P) 4. Validate the VLAN configuration show vlan Codes: * - Default VLAN, M - Management VLAN, R - Remote Port Mirroring VLANs Q: A - Access (Untagged), T - Tagged NUM Status Description Q Ports 1 Active A Eth1/1/3-1/1/24,1/1/29-1/1/52,1/1/54 A Po10 100 Active managementNetwork T Po10 A Eth1/1/1-1/1/2,1/1/53 5.
6 Discovering PowerStore Appliances This appendix contains the following information. Topics: • • Discovery with a direct connection Discovery with a remote connection Discovery with a direct connection This is the recommended procedure and requires that you are physically present in the location where the base enclosure is installed. ● (Optional) Download and run the PowerStore Network Validation Tool (NVT) to validate that your networks are correctly configured.
Discovery with a remote connection Network Node If you do not have access to the base enclosure, deploy a workstation or virtual machine on the same network as the PowerStore system and use the PowerStore Discovery Utility to discover and create a cluster. B A Figure 9.
● (Optional) Download and run the Network Validation Tool (NVT) for PowerStore to validate that your networks are correctly configured. The NVT can be downloaded from Dell EMC Central Solutions at https://psapps.emc.com/central/solution/ NVT-PowerStore.
7 Initial configuration of the PowerStore T model appliance This chapter includes the following information. Topics: • • Initial Configuration Wizard Get your completed Initial Configuration Worksheet Initial Configuration Wizard Once you have discovered the PowerStore T model appliance, you are redirected to the Initial Configuration Wizard (ICW) to configure the networks on the PowerStore T model appliance.
For details see PowerStore Virtualization Infrastructure Guide. Get your completed Initial Configuration Worksheet You should have worked with your network administrator to complete the Initial Configuration Worksheet. The following worksheet has been completed with the resources that are configured on the Dell EMC PowerSwitch Series S4148-ON Top-of-Rack switches.
Table 12. Initial Configuration Worksheet (completed) (continued) The Management network Connects the cluster to services such as DNS and NTP. The IP Addresses in the management network are used to address the cluster, appliances, controllers, and internal hosts. NOTE: VLAN information for management network is optional, and the default is 0. It is a marker that is used to indicate that the network traffic is not tagged and native VLAN is applied through the switch.
Table 12. Initial Configuration Worksheet (completed) (continued) Password This is the user-defined password that is provided after initial login to the PowerStore T model appliance.
II Add Storage Services This part contains information to prepare the switches, and to configure Dell EMC PowerSwitch Series for PowerStore T model an additional protocol and services.
8 Storage services overview This chapter contains the following information Topics: • Storage services Storage services PowerStore T model appliances are configured for Fibre Channel after initial deployment. You have the option to add Storage services after initial deployment. Storage services include the following protocol and services: ● ● ● ● ● iSCSI host connectivity Replication Import Clustering Network Attached Storage (NAS) NOTE: NAS is only included with Unified deployments.
9 Prepare to configure the switches and networks for Storage services This chapter includes the following information. Topics: • • Switch resources for Storage services Worksheet Storage Network Configuration Worksheet Switch resources for Storage services Worksheet Work with your network administrator to complete the Switch Resources for Storage services Worksheet and reserve the necessary resources to configure the two Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches required for Storage services.
Table 13. Switch Resources for Storage services (blank) (continued) Step Step details Notes 4. Reserve and record the IP addresses necessary to configure the ToR switches below: Management IP address for ToR Switch 1 Management IP address for ToR Switch 2 Default gateway NTP server 5. Dell EMC supports deploying PowerStore T model with two Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches with a layer 2 interconnect link.
Table 13. Switch Resources for Storage services (blank) (continued) Step Step details Notes 11. As a best practice it is recommended to add a spanning tree protocol to the ToR switches. Record the spanning tree protocols to set on each switch. Spanning tree protocol for ToR Switch 1 Spanning tree protocol for ToR Switch 2 Storage Network Configuration Worksheet You will need to reserve the following resources to create Storage networks in PowerStore Manager.
10 Switch and network requirements for deployments with ToR switches This chapter contains the following information.
MC-LAG is a general name for the technology, however certain vendors use their own proprietary terminology to define MC-LAG connectivity. Table 16. Vendor specific MC-LAG technology Vendor Proprietary MC-LAG technology Dell Virtual Link Trunking (VLT) Cisco Virtual PortChannel (vPC) Brocade Multi-Chassis Trunking (MCT) NOTE: Refer to your vendor's documentation to determine their technology for MC-LAG.
PowerStore Network Topology with ToR Switches, MC-LAG Interconnect and Upstream Links Upstream Switch 2 Upstream Switch 1 Port Channel Top of Rack Switch 1 Port 0 Port 1 MC-LAG Interconnect Port Channels Node A Top of Rack Switch 2 Port 1 Port 0 Node B PowerStore T Appliance Figure 11. ToR switches with MC-LAG interconnect and upstream links Direct interconnect not using MC-LAG If MC-LAG is not used to interconnect the ToR switches, you can create a port channel between the ToR switches.
PowerStore Network Topology with Top of Rack Switches and MC-LAG Interconnect Top of Rack Switch 1 Port 0 Port 1 MC-LAG Interconnect Port Channels Node A Top of Rack Switch 2 Port 1 Port 0 Node B PowerStore T Appliance Figure 12. ToR switches with MC-LAG interconnect No direct interconnect between the switches If the ToR switches cannot be interconnected directly then use highly reliable Layer 2 (L2) upstream links.
PowerStore Network Topology with No Direct Interconnect between Top of Rack Switches Upstream Switch 2 Upstream Switch 1 Port Channel Top of Rack Switch 1 Port 0 Top of Rack Switch 2 Port 1 Port 1 Node A Port 0 Node B PowerStore T Appliance Legend: Active state Passive state Figure 13.
Node to Top-of-Rack (ToR) switch connectivity Deploying with Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches requires that each of the base enclosure appliance nodes have at least one connection to each of the ToR switches to provide redundancy at the NIC and switch levels. Figure 14.
PowerStore T – Production Subnets Production ToR 1 ToR 2 PowerStore T Production Subnets Storage NAS Internal Figure 15. Network traffic for PowerStore T model with Storage services Ensure that your PowerStore T model is able to communicate through the VLANs shown above. Consult your network vendor documents to ensure all traffic is being routed properly for all networks that PowerStore T model is utilizing. Table 17.
Table 17. PowerStore T model networks when adding Storage services (continued) Subnet Description Node transport ports The internal network communication occurs on the Native VLAN. The internal network is used: ● To manage internal communication such as to the cluster database, and between appliances within a cluster. The intra-cluster management network is encrypted with IPSEC. ● For intra-cluster data mobility traffic such as storage migration between appliances.
VLAN options when adding Storage networks and NAS servers The following diagrams show examples of the different types of networks with sample VLAN IDs when adding Storage networks and Network Attached Storage (NAS) services to your PowerStore T model appliance. PowerStore T – Management Network is Untagged Production ToR 1 ToR 2 PowerStore T Sample ID 200 300 102 Traffic Subnet PowerStore Storage NAS Servers Internal Untagged Traffic Tagged Traffic y.y.y.y/24 y.y.y.
Table 18. Storage network IP address requirements IP Addresses per Assigned to Number of IP Addresses required Appliance Node A iSCSI Target 1 Node B iSCSI Target 1 Global Storage Discovery IP Address (Optional) 1 Cluster You can choose to assign either IPv4 or IPv6 addresses to the storage networks. You cannot assign different IP versions to the same network. NOTE: It is recommended that you reserve extra IP addresses to accommodate adding more appliances in the future.
11 Configuring PowerStore T model with Dell PowerSwitch Series S4148 Top-of-Rack switches This chapter includes the following information.
If you are not deploying the PowerStore T model appliance, than refer to the switch proprietary documentation for steps to install the switches into the cabinet. Configure Dell PowerSwitch Series for Storage services At a minimum you will need to configure one out-of-band (OOB) management switch, and two Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches for PowerStore T model to support iSCSI host connectivity, replication, import, clustering or Network Attached Storage (NAS).
Table 20. Switch resources for Storage services worksheet (completed) (continued) Step 3. Step details Notes Node A, Port 1 to ToR Switch 2 port 1 Node B, Port 0 to ToR Switch 2 port 54 Node B, Port 1 to ToR Switch 2 port 54 Record the VLAN IDs that will be used on the Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches: Storage network 200 You can add up to 32 Storage networks and 8 storage networks per interface. 4. 5.
Table 20. Switch resources for Storage services worksheet (completed) (continued) Step 10. Step details Notes Uplink B to ToR Switch 2 port 30 Record the port channel ID used for connectivity between the ToR switches and the uplinks. If deploying with MC-LAG (VLT), enter the port channel ID used for the uplink. port channel 30 Only a single port channel ID is required for MC-LAG. Alternatively, record the uplink port channel IDs required for L2 Uplinks without MC-LAG.
5. Connect to the switch using the terminal emulator program. 6. Enter the switch log in credentials. Default username and password are: ● Username: admin ● Password: admin 7. Enter global configuration mode. configure terminal 8. It is recommended that you change the password after logging into the switch for the first time. Use the following command to change the switch password.
Configure general settings on the Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches Perform the following steps to configure general settings on the two ToR switches. In OS10EE, LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) is enabled globally on each interface by default. You can use LLDP for troubleshooting and validation. It is recommended that you enable all of the optional TLVs (type, length, value) in the LLDPU (Link Layer Discovery Protocol Data Units) on the switches. 1.
Switch1 Switch2 interface mgmt 1/1/1 no shutdown no ip address dhcp ip address 100.0.100.10/24 exit interface mgmt 1/1/1 no shutdown no ip address dhcp ip address 100.0.100.11/24 exit management route 0.0.0.0/0 100.0.100.1 management route 0.0.0.0/0 100.0.100.1 ntp server 100.0.100.200 ntp server 100.0.100.
7. Set the priority of the switch. primary-priority 1 Valid priority values range from 1 to 65535. The switch with the lower priority setting will take precedence of the switch with the higher priority value. Do not set the same priority value to the two ToR switches. 8. Enter a VLT MAC address to avoid conflicts on the network. NOTE: You cannot use all zeros (00:00:00:00:00) for the VLT MAC address. vlt-mac 00:00:00:00:00:01 Use the same VLT MAC address when configuring switch 2. 9.
Configure the LACP port channels on the switch ports for the nodes Configuring LACP is not required, but highly recommended. The first 2 ports of the 4-Port Card are aggregated in an LACP bond. The ports run in an active/active mode if LACP is configured. If LACP is not set, the ports run in active/passive mode. LACP requires that a Virtual Link Trunking interconnect (VLTi) has been configured on the switches. See Configure Virtual Link Trunking interconnect for details. 1.
NOTE: For iSCSI best practices, it is recommended to disable flow control as demonstrated below. interface ethernet 1/1/54 channel-group 20 mode active flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off exit 11. Commit configuration changes to nvram. copy running-configuration startup-configuration 12. Repeat the same on the second ToR switch(2) as demonstrated below.
switchport access vlan 1 vlt-port-channel 30 4. Configure the uplink ports on the switch. NOTE: For iSCSI best practices, it is recommended to disable flow control as demonstrated below. interface ethernet 1/1/29 description Uplink_Ports no shutdown channel-group 30 mode active no switchport flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off interface ethernet 1/1/30 description Uplink_Ports no shutdown channel-group 30 mode active no switchport flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off 5.
2. Enter global configuration mode. configure terminal 3. Create the Storage VLAN. interface vlan 200 description Storage_Network no shutdown exit 4. Configure Storage VLAN for Node A ports interface port-channel 10 switchport trunk allowed 200 exit 5. Configure Storage VLAN for Node B ports interface port-channel 20 switchport trunk allowed 200 exit 6. Configure Storage VLAN for Uplink interface port-channel 30 switchport trunk allowed 200 exit 7.
2. Enter global configuration mode. configure terminal 3. Create the NAS VLAN. interface vlan 300 description NAS_Network no shutdown exit 4. Configure Storage VLAN for Node A ports interface port-channel 10 switchport trunk allowed 300 exit 5. Configure Storage VLAN for Node B ports interface port-channel 20 switchport trunk allowed 300 exit 6. Configure Storage VLAN for Uplink interface port-channel 30 switchport trunk allowed 300 exit 7. Repeat steps 3 - 6 for each iSCSI Storage network you are creating.
12 Cable Dell PowerSwitch Series ToR switches for Storage services This chapter contains the following information. Topics: • • • Cable the base enclosure to the ToR switches Cable the ToR switches together Cable the Top-of-Rack switches to the core uplinks Cable the base enclosure to the ToR switches Cable the nodes to the Top of Rack (ToR) switches.
Table 25. Steps to cable to the switches (continued) 3 Connect Port 1 of the top node (B), to Port 54 of the bottom switch (1). 4 Connect Port 0 of the top node (B), to Port 54 of the top switch (2). For steps to configure storage networks using ports other than the ones described here see either: Appendix A Expand a Storage network to run across multiple ports or Appendix B Create an additional storage network.
Cable the Top-of-Rack switches to the core uplinks Cable the Dell EMC PoweSwitch Series S4148-ON Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches to the core uplinks. Core uplinks Uplink A 1 3 Uplink B 4 2 Figure 19. Dell EMC PowerSwitch Series S4148-ON ToR switch connections to the core uplinks Table 28. Steps to connect to the Dell EMC PowerSwitch Series S4148-ON ToR switches to the core uplinks 1 Connect port 30 of the bottom ToR switch to the core Uplink A.
13 Validate PowerSwitch Series configuration with ToR switches This chapter includes the following information. Topics: • • Validate configuration on the Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches Network Validation Tool after adding the Top-of-Rack switches to your PowerStore T model deployment Validate configuration on the Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches Once you have configured and cabled your ToR switches, validate the configuration prior to discovering your PowerStore T model model deployment. 1.
300 Active 4094 Inactive NAS_Network T Eth1/1/1,1/1/54 T Po10,Po20,Po30 T Po1000 5.
VLT VLAN mismatch: No mismatch 9. Validate the VLT port configuration.
14 Configure Storage and NAS networks in PowerStore Manager This chapter includes the following information. Topics: • • Create iSCSI storage networks in PowerStore Manager Create Network Attached Storage (NAS) services in PowerStore Manager Create iSCSI storage networks in PowerStore Manager Once you have configured the ToR switches for Storage services, you will need to create Storage Networks for iSCSI support in PowerStore Manager.
Table 29. Storage Network Configuration Worksheet for a single network (completed) (continued) Resource Notes and optionally an additional IP for the Global Storage Discovery IP address Map Storage for Appliance to port (Include a port for each appliance the storage will be mapped to) Bond0 1. After running through the Initial Configuration Wizard, go to the Settings > Network IPs > Storage tab. 2. Click Create. 3.
A Expand a Storage network to run across multiple ports The appendix contains the following information. Topics: • Expand a Storage network Expand a Storage network You can expand a Storage network to run across multiple ports on a PowerStore T model appliance. You will require the following information to perform the steps to expand a Storage network.
As demonstrated in the diagram, when cabling the nodes to the ToR switches the bottom node (A), and the top node (B) must be cabled to opposite switches. 2 1 Figure 20. Cable the additional port 1. Connect Port 2 of the bottom node (A) to Port 2 of the bottom switch (1). 2. Connect Port 2 of the top node (B), to Port 53 of the top switch (2). Configure the VLAN on the ToR switches The following steps provide an example of configuring VLANs on two Dell PowerSwitch Series S4148 Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches.
no shutdown exit 4. Repeat steps 1 -3 for port 53 on ToR Switch 2. Table 31.
B Create an additional Storage network This appendix contains the following information. Topics: • Create a new Storage network Create a new Storage network You can configure up to 32 storage networks, with a maximum of 8 networks per port on the 4-port card or I/O module on the node. You will require the following information to perform the steps to create a new Storage network.
Cable the nodes to the ToR switches The following steps provide an example of cabling port 2 of the 4-port card to two Dell PowerSwitch Series S4148 Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches. To use these instructions, a storage network, and the ToR switches must have been configured as described in Add Storage Services. The following example uses port 2 of the 4-port card. However, you can choose to use port 3, or any port in an I/O module if your nodes have been configured with one.
2. Enter global configuration mode. configure terminal 3. Configure the Storage network on ToR Switch 1. interface vlan 210 description Storage_Network2 exit 4. Configure the Storage network to run over port 2 on ToR Switch 1. interface ethernet 1/1/2 switchport mode trunk switchport trunk allowed vlan 210 no shutdown 5. Repeat steps 1 using port 53 on ToR Switch 2. Table 33.
C Configuring PowerStore T model with ToR switches and no VLT interconnect This appendix includes the following information. Topics: • Steps to configure PowerStore T model with ToR switches without VLT Steps to configure PowerStore T model with ToR switches without VLT The following are the steps required to deploy PowerStore T model with two Top-or-Rack switches without a Virtual Link Trunking interconnect.
D Other Dell EMC PowerSwitch Series configuration operations This appendix contains the following information.
Running configuration of PowerSwitch Series used in PowerStore T model deployments Use the following command to generate a running configuration file when Dell PowerSwitch Series S4148 switches are used for the Management and Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches: show running-configuration Example of running configuration for the Management switch ! Version 10.4.1.4 ! Last configuration change at Mar 19 04:19:20 2020 ! snmp-server contact http://www.dell.
! interface ethernet1/1/4 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/5 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/6 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/7 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/8 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol rece
interface ethernet1/1/16 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/17 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/18 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/19 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/20 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol r
flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/30 no shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/31 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/32 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/33 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface etherne
flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/42 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/43 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/44 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/45 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/46 shutdown switchport
flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/54 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface mgmt1/1/1 no shutdown no ip address dhcp ip address 100.0.100.50/24 ipv6 address autoconfig ! management route 0.0.0.0/0 100.0.100.1 ! support-assist Table 35. Example of running-configuration on ToR switches Switch1 Switch 2 ! Version 10.4.1.4 ! Last configuration change at Mar 19 04:24:55 2020 ! snmp-server contact http://www.dell.
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Table 35. Example of running-configuration on ToR switches Switch1 flowcontrol transmit off spanning-tree port type edge Switch 2 ! interface mgmt1/1/1 no shutdown no ip address dhcp ip address 100.0.100.10/24 ipv6 address autoconfig ! management route 0.0.0.0/0 100.0.100.1 ! support-assist ! vlt-domain 1 backup destination 100.0.100.