Dell EMC PowerStore Networking Guide for PowerStore T Models Version 1.x December 2020 Rev.
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Contents Additional Resources.....................................................................................................................6 Chapter 1: Overview...................................................................................................................... 7 PowerStore overview.........................................................................................................................................................
Part II: Networking with ToR switches........................................................................................ 34 Chapter 8: Overview of services available for deployments with two ToR switches................. 35 PowerStore T model services available when deployed with two ToR switches........................................ 35 Chapter 9: Prepare to configure the switches and networks for deployment...........................36 Network Preparation Worksheet for deployments with ToR switches.
Discovery with a direct connection...............................................................................................................................76 Discovery with a remote connection............................................................................................................................ 77 Remote discovery using Discovery Tool.................................................................................................................
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1 Overview This chapter includes the following information. Topics: • • PowerStore overview PowerStore T model deployment options and switch requirements PowerStore overview The different PowerStore models support different types of storage. Table 1.
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2 PowerStore T model hardware overview This chapter contains the following information. Topics: • • PowerStore appliance nodes Supported switches PowerStore appliance nodes PowerStore appliances are deployed with a minimum of one base enclosure. Each base enclosure consists of two nodes. A base enclosure consists of two nodes. Node A is the bottom node and Node B is the top node (flipped upside down in enclosure). The port layouts on both nodes are the same.
Supported switches If you will not be deploying PowerStore with Dell EMC PowerSwitch Series, see the PowerStore Third-part Switch Simple Support Matrix for the list of supported switches. The Third-party Switch Simple Support Matrix is available from Dell EMC eLab Navigator at: https://elabnavigator.emc.com/eln/modernHomeSSM. If you are unable to access the Third-party Switch Simple Support Matrix, please contact your service provider.
Serial Console Port Management Port Figure 4. S4000 series PSU-side Dell EMC PowerSwitch S4148T-ON Connectivity to PowerStore nodes is through the ports on the front panel of the switch. Front panel of the switch Figure 5. S4148T-ON switch front panel For switch and switch port details, see the Dell Technologies S4100 Spec Sheet at: https://www.delltechnologies.com/ resources/en-us/asset/data-sheets/products/networking/dell-networking-s4100-series-spec-sheet.pdf.
For switch and switch port details, see the Dell Technologies S5200 Spec Sheet at: http://i.dell.com/sites/csdocuments/ Product_Docs/en/Dell-EMC-Networking-s5200-series-specsheet.pdf. PSU-side of the switch Connectivity to S5000 series switches from a laptop is done through the serial console port. Management Port Serial Console Port Figure 8.
I Networking for Block-optimized (FC-only) deployments with no ToR switches This part contains information to prepare the out-of-band management switch, and to configure Dell EMC PowerSwitch Series for PowerStore T model deployments with Fibre Channel connectivity only.
3 Overview of Block-optimized deployments for FC-only Topics: • Block-optimized deployments with FC-only Block-optimized deployments with FC-only Deploy PowerStore T model in Block-optimized (FC-only) configuration to yield the highest block performance. If the PowerStore T model is deployed in Block-optimized (with only Fibre Channel connectivity), no Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches are required.
4 Prepare to configure the OOB switch and networks for an FC-only deployment This chapter includes the following information. Topics: • Network Preparation Worksheet for Block-optimized (FC-only) deployment Network Preparation Worksheet for Block-optimized (FC-only) deployment Work with your network administrator to complete the Network Setup Preparation Worksheet to reserve the necessary resources to configure the out-of-band (OOB) management switch.
Table 4. Network Setup Preparation Worksheet for Block-optimized (FC-only) deployments with no ToR switches (blank) (continued) Step Step details Notes 8. Record the port channel ID for the OOB management switch. 9. Once you have completed steps above, you have the necessary information to configure the switches.
5 Switch and network requirements for Blockoptimized (FC-only) deployments This chapter includes the following information.
Figure 10. Out-of-band management switch uplink connections Types of networks required for Block-optimized (FConly) deployments 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. However, if only one VLAN is available, you have the option to deploy PowerStore T model with a single VLAN and multiple unique subnets as demonstrated below.
Figure 11. PowerStore T model Block-optimized 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 VLANs shown above. Consult your network vendor documents to ensure all proper L2 and/or L3 traffic is being routed properly for all networks that PowerStore T model is utilizing. Table 5.
VLAN options for Block-optimized (FC-only) deployments The following table shows an example of the different type of networks with sample VLAN IDs for Block-optimized (FC-only) deployments. Table 6. VLAN configuration with sample VLAN IDs for Block-optimized (FC-only) deployments Sample VLAN ID Network Switch used VLAN Ports Subnet 100 Remote Discovery (runs over the Native VLAN) Out-of-band management Untagged 169.254.x.x/16 100 Management Out-of-band management Untagged y.y.y.
Table 7. PowerStore T model Block-optimized IP address requirements (continued) Network IP Addresses Required NOTE: If you want to add the Storage networks later in PowerStore Manager, REST API, or CLI". See the Dell EMC PowerStore Clustering and High Availability White Paper for details. For details see the Initial Configuration Worksheet. You can choose to assign either IPv4 or IPv6 addresses to the management network.
6 Configuring Dell PowerSwitch Series for Block-optimized (FC-only) deployments This chapter includes the following information.
Table 8. Network Setup Preparation Worksheet for FC-only deployments with no ToR switches (completed) Step Step details Notes 1. Print this table to record the reserved resources. 2. Print out the Initial Configuration Worksheet to record the additional network resources you will need to create networks in PowerStore T model the first time you create a cluster. 3.
Table 9. Initial Configuration Worksheet for Block-optimized (FC-only) deployments with no ToR switches (completed) (continued) Default Username admin Default Password Password123# Cluster Details For resource management, efficiency, and availability purposes, appliances act as a single component called cluster. Cluster Name PowerStoreTCluster Appliance Service Tags CNR42W2 The service tag appears on the black tag on the front of the base enclosure.
Table 9. Initial Configuration Worksheet for Block-optimized (FC-only) deployments with no ToR switches (completed) (continued) vMotion Network Enables users to migrate virtual machines within the vSphere cluster. The IP addresses in the vMotion network are used for a dedicated network that transfer virtual machines between appliances.
Table 9. Initial Configuration Worksheet for Block-optimized (FC-only) deployments with no ToR switches (completed) (continued) Tip: The default port number Dell EMC uses is 9443.
Table 10. Serial connection settings (continued) Setting Value Flow control None 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.
License location: /mnt/license/D8MSG02.lic --------------------------------------------------------NOTE: If OS10EE was factory installed, a perpetual license is already installed on the switch. 4. Repeat the steps for each switch. Configure the out-of-band management switch If you are deploying PowerStore T model perform the following steps to configure the out-of-band (OOB) management switch settings.
8. Configure an NTP server for the switch. ntp server 100.0.100.200 exit 9. Configure ethernet ports on the switch that will connect to the PowerStore T model management ports. interface ethernet 1/1/2 description "PowerStoreNodeA_MgmtPort" no shutdown switchport mode access 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.
exit ntp server 100.0.100.
The out-of-band (OOB) management switch is connected through the 1 GbE management port on each of the appliance base enclosure nodes. Table 11. Steps to connect to the base enclosure nodes to the OOB management switch 1 Connect the management 1GbE port of the bottom node (A) to port 2 of the OOB management switch. 2 Connect the management 1GbE port of the top node (B) to port 53 of the OOB management switch.
7 Validate the out-of-band management switch configuration This chapter includes the following information. Topics: • • Validate the configuration on the out-of-band management switch Network Validation Tool for PowerStore Validate the configuration on the out-of-band management switch After you have configured the out-of-band (OOB) management switch, and cabled the switches to your PowerStore T model nodes, validate the switch configuration prior to discovering PowerStore T model. 1.
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II Networking with ToR switches This part contains information to prepare the switches, and to configure Dell EMC PowerSwitch Series for PowerStore T model deployments with two Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches.
8 Overview of services available for deployments with two ToR switches This chapter contains the following information Topics: • PowerStore T model services available when deployed with two ToR switches PowerStore T model services available when deployed with two ToR switches When deploying PowerStore T model with two Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches the following services are available.
9 Prepare to configure the switches and networks for deployment This chapter includes the following information. Topics: • Network Preparation Worksheet for deployments with ToR switches Network Preparation Worksheet for deployments with ToR switches Work with your network administrator to complete the Network Setup Preparation Worksheet to reserve the necessary resources to configure the out-of-band (OOB) management, and two Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches.
Table 13. Network Setup Preparation Worksheet for deployments with ToR switches (blank) (continued) Step Step details Notes 6. Record the ports on the OOB management switch that will be used to connect to the uplinks. Management Uplink A to Management Uplink B to 7. Record the VLAN IDs that will be used on the OOB management switch: Remote Discovery (untagged) Management (untagged) 8.
Table 13. Network Setup Preparation Worksheet for deployments with ToR switches (blank) (continued) Step Step details Notes Uplink A to ToR 1 Uplink B to ToR 1 Uplink A to ToR 2 Uplink B to ToR 2 15. Record the port channel ID used for connectivity between the ToR switches and the uplinks. If deploying with MC-LAG, enter the port channel ID used for the uplink. 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.
10 Switch and network requirements for deployments with ToR switches This chapter contains the following information.
Figure 15. Out-of-band management switch uplink connections Top-of-Rack (ToR) switch connectivity options and requirements In addition to an out-of-band management switch you must deploy PowerStore T model with two ToR switches to support iSCSI connectivity, replication, import, cluster, and Network Attached Storage (NAS). Top-of-Rack (ToR) switch to ToR switch (L2) connectivity options Use one of the following options to connect the two ToR switches together. Table 14.
Layer 3 – Core Uplinks Uplink A Uplink B Port Channel Layer 2 – ToR Switches MC-LAG Interconnect Figure 16. ToR switches with MC-LAG interconnect NOTE: Port location for the reliable high speed uplinks may change depending on switch vendor or model. MC-LAG is a switch interconnection technology that joins a number of independent Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches into a single virtual chassis.
Layer 3 – Core Uplinks Uplink A Layer 2 – ToR Switches Port Channel Uplink B Port Channel Figure 17. ToR switches with a non-MC-LAG L2 interconnect NOTE: Port location for the reliable high speed uplinks may change depending on switch vendor or model. Non-MC-LAG L2 connectivity requires redundant, high speed connections.
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 18.
Management Production ToR 1 ToR 2 Embedded module Embedded module PowerStore T base enclosure Management Subnets Production Subnets Remote Discovery Storage Management NAS Internal Figure 19. Network traffic for PowerStore T model with ToR switches Ensure that your PowerStore T model is able to communicate through the VLANs shown above. Consult your network vendor documents to ensure all proper L2 and/or L3 traffic is being routed properly for all networks that PowerStore T model is utilizing.
Table 16. PowerStore T model networks when deployed with ToR switches (continued) Subnet Description Switch used Node transport ports Top-of-Rack Storage network (block) traffic including (ToR) switch PowerStore T model model ISCSI target portals for front-end traffic and external data mobility traffic such as replication and storage import. First 2 ports of the 4-port card (LACP bond) Network attached storage (NAS) frontend access such as NFS, SMB, and FTP.
Untagged traffic If you want to use the native VLAN for any of your PowerStore networks, you must enter VLAN ID 0 (zero) for any untagged traffic in the PowerStore Initial Configuration Wizard. PowerStore uses VLAN 0 as a marker for untagged traffic. When you set the VLAN ID to zero, the network traffic is not tagged (based on the 802.1q standard), and the network takes on the native VLAN.
11 Configuring Dell PowerSwitch Series for deployments with ToR switches This chapter includes the following information.
Table 19. Network Setup Preparation Worksheet for deployments with ToR switches (completed) Step Step details Notes 1. Print this table to record the reserved resources. 2. Print out the Initial Configuration Worksheet to record the additional network resources you will need to create networks in PowerStore T model the first time you create a cluster. 3. Determine which of the Top-of-Rack (ToR) switch ports will be connected to the PowerStore T model appliance base enclosure nodes.
Table 19. Network Setup Preparation Worksheet for deployments with ToR switches (completed) (continued) Step Step details Notes Highly Recommended: Multi-chassis Link Aggregation Group (MC-LAG) If you will be using MC-LAG, record the ports you will use to connect the switches together. Switch to switch port pair 1 25 to 25 Switch to switch port pair 2 26 to 26 Alternatively, L2 Uplinks without MC-LAG N/A 11. If using MC-LAG, enter the Domain ID. VLT domain ID 1 12.
Table 19. Network Setup Preparation Worksheet for deployments with ToR switches (completed) (continued) Step Step details Notes ● Your network configuration on the switch aligns with the network configuration that will be done in PowerStore T model. ● You reserve the necessary network resources to complete deployment of PowerStore T model and the PowerStore T model networks. 19. Determine if you will use a direct connection or a remote connection to discover your PowerStore.
Table 20. Initial Configuration Worksheet for deployments with ToR switches (completed) (continued) Cluster IP Address 192.168.1.10 VLAN Netmask/Prefix Length Gateway IP Addresses 255.255.255.0/24 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.11-13 (Optional, Defaults to 0) 0 Storage Network (Optional) 2 IPs for each PowerStore T model Appliance Enables clients to access the storage in the cluster.
Table 20. Initial Configuration Worksheet for deployments with ToR switches (completed) (continued) PowerStore X model Only IP Address 100.0.100.50/24 N/A Ports 22 N/A User Credentials / Community String admin/Password123! N/A Hypervisor Record your existing vCenter administrator login credentials. The initial configuration workflow automatically creates a datacenter and ESXi cluster, and associates them with your cluster. NOTE: Ensure that the vCenter Server is accessible on the network.
7. Configure the LACP port channels on the switch ports for the nodes. 8. Configure the uplink ports on the ToR switches. 9. If you have not done so already, cable the switches as described in Cable the Dell PowerSwitch Series for deployments with ToR switches. Once you have configured and cabled the out-of-band management switch to the base enclosure nodes, validate the configuration before discovering the PowerStore T model appliance. For validation options see: Validate switch configuration.
2. Run the command show version to display the OS version. Dell EMC recommends upgrading to the latest release available on Dell Digital Locker (www.dell.com/support/software/). OS10# show version Dell EMC Networking OS10-Enterprise Copyright (c) 1999-2018 by Dell Inc. All Rights Reserved. OS Version: 10.4.1.2 Build Version: 10.4.1.2.524 Build Time: 2018-09-26T17:20:01-0700 System Type: S4148F-ON Architecture: x86_64 Up Time: 2 weeks 04:34:35 3. Verify that the license was installed on the switches.
4. Create a management VLAN. interface vlan 100 description managementNetwork no shutdown exit 5. If performing remote discovery, optionally configure an ethernet interface on the switch for the remote discovery workstation. interface ethernet 1/1/1 description discoveryWorkstation switchport access vlan 100 no shutdown exit 6. Configure the management IP address for the switch.
channel-group 10 mode active no switchport flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off exit interface ethernet 1/1/26 description Uplink_Ports no shutdown channel-group 10 mode active no switchport flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off exit configure terminal hostname oobMgmtSwitch interface vlan 100 description managementNetwork no shutdown exit interface ethernet 1/1/1 description discoveryWorkstation switchport access vlan 100 no shutdown exit interface mgmt 1/1/1 no shutdown ip address
interface ethernet 1/1/26 description Uplink no shutdown channel-group 10 mode active no switchport flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off exit exit 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.
● Different rstp priority values should be used when configuring switch 1 and switch 2. ● 0 priority is typically reserved for the root bridge. 9. Repeat the above steps for the second switch (Switch2). Switch1 Switch2 configure terminal configure terminal hostname Switch1 hostname 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.
interface vlan 200 description Storage_Network no shutdown exit interface vlan 300 description NAS_Network no shutdown exit Configure Virtual Link Trunking interconnect Perform the following steps if you have chosen to implement VLT for your Layer 2 interconnectivity between the two Top of the Rack (ToR) PowerSwitch Series. Work with a network administrator to implement VLTi. VLTi should not be configured without a networking specialist.
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. Repeat above steps for the second switch. While doing so, reverse the switch IP address in step 5 as demonstrated in the code sample below. Table 22.
6. Create VLT port-channel for Node B ports. interface port-channel 20 description "LACP port channel for Node B" vlt-port-channel 20 7. Configure allowed VLANs (VLAN trunking) and the native VLAN for Node B ports and ToR Switch 1. no shutdown switchport mode trunk switchport access vlan 1 switchport trunk allowed vlan 200,300 8. Configure the ports that are connected to PowerStore T model nodes as spanning tree protocol (STP) edge ports. spanning-tree port type edge exit 9.
Switch 1 Switch 2 spanning-tree port type edge exit interface ethernet 1/1/1 channel-group 10 mode active flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off exit interface ethernet 1/1/54 channel-group 20 mode active flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off exit spanning-tree port type edge exit interface ethernet 1/1/1 channel-group 10 mode active flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off exit interface ethernet 1/1/54 channel-group 20 mode active flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmi
description Uplink no shutdown switchport mode trunk switchport access vlan 1 switchport trunk allowed vlan 200,300 vlt-port-channel 30 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 copy running-configuration startup-configuration Configuring Dell
12 Cable Dell PowerSwitch Series for deployments with ToR switches This chapter contains the following information. Topics: • • • • Cable Cable Cable Cable the the the the out-of-band management switch base enclosure to the ToR switches ToR switches together Top-of-Rack switches to the core uplinks Cable the out-of-band management switch Cable the out-of-band (OOB) management switch to the appliance base enclosure nodes and the management uplink. 1 ToR Switches 2 Figure 20.
Cable the OOB switch to the management uplink The OOB management switch must also be cabled to the management uplink. Layer 3 – Management Uplinks Management Uplink A 1 Management Uplink B 2 ToR Switches Figure 21. OOB management switch connection to management uplink Table 24. Steps to connect to the OOB management switch to the management uplink 1 Connect OOB management switch port 25 to the Management Uplink A. 2 Connect OOB management switch port 26 to the Management Uplink B.
Cable the base enclosure to the ToR switches Cable the nodes to the Top of Rack (ToR) switches. 2 4 1 3 Figure 22. Base enclosure connection to the ToR switches As demonstrated in the diagram, when cabling the nodes to the ToR switches: ● Port 0 and Port 1 on the same node must connect to opposite switches ● Port 0 on Node A, and Port 0 on Node B must connect to opposite switches ● Port 1 on Node A, and Port 1 on Node B must connect to opposite switches Table 25.
Use two cables that support connectivity between the high speed ports, for example 100Gbps Direct Attached Cables (DAC). Table 26. Available switch-to-switch ports PowerSwitch 100 GbE Ports S4148F-ON 25, 26, 29, and 30 S4148T-ON 25, 26, 29, and 30 S5248F-ON 49-54 It is recommended that you use the same port numbers for the pair on the top and bottom switch. Table 27. Steps to connect the switches together 1 Connect 100 GbE port 25 of the bottom switch (1) to 100 GbE port 25 of the top switch (2).
Table 28. Steps to connect to the ToR switches to the core uplinks 1 Connect port 30 of the bottom ToR switch to the core Uplink A. 2 Connect port 29 of the bottom ToR switch to the core Uplink B. 3 Connect port 29 of the top ToR switch to the core Uplink A. 4 Connect port 30 of the top ToR switch to the core Uplink B. NOTE: Work with your network administrator to determine the uplink ports to which the ToR switches will connect.
13 Validate PowerSwitch Series configuration with ToR switches This chapter includes the following information.
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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 Internal_Network A Eth1/1/1-1/1/24,1/1/31-1/1/54 A Po10,Po20,Po30 200 Active Storage_Network T Eth1/1/1,1/1/54 T Po10,Po20,Po30 300 Active NAS_Network T Eth1/1/1,1/1/54 T Po10,Po20,Po30 4094 Inactive T Po1000 5.
8. Validate that there is no mismatch with the VLT domain_id. show vlt mismatch VLT-MAC mismatch: No mismatch Peer-routing mismatch: No mismatch VLAN mismatch: No mismatch VLT VLAN mismatch: No mismatch 9. Validate the VLT port configuration.
A Initial Configuration Worksheet This appendix includes the following information. Topics: • Initial Configuration Worksheet (Blank) Initial Configuration Worksheet (Blank) Work with your network administrator to complete the Initial Configuration Worksheet. Once completed the worksheet will provide the necessary information to setup up the networks during initial configuration of PowerStore T model. Table 29.
Table 29. Initial Configuration Worksheet (blank) (continued) Storage Network (Optional) 2 IPs for each PowerStore T model Appliance Enables clients to access the storage in the cluster. The IP addresses in the storage network are used for iSCSI targets, iSCSI initiators, and the Global Storage Discovery IP address. If you 6 or 10 IPs for each want to enable iSCSI interfaces later or only use Fibre Channel, you can skip this step.
Table 29. Initial Configuration Worksheet (blank) (continued) You can provide read-only credentials for the switches. Protocol (SSH / SNMP) IP Address Port User Credentials / Community String PowerStore X model Only Hypervisor Record your existing vCenter administrator login credentials. The initial configuration workflow automatically creates a datacenter and ESXi cluster, and associates them with your cluster. NOTE: Ensure that the vCenter Server is accessible on the network.
B 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 data center or lab 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 25.
● (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.
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. Topics: • • Reset the switch to factory settings Running configuration of PowerSwitch Series used in PowerStore T model deployments Reset the switch to factory settings If necessary, you can reset the Dell PowerSwitch Series running OS10 Enterprise Edition (OS10EE) to the default factory settings.
interface breakout 1/1/29 map 100g-1x interface breakout 1/1/30 map 100g-1x username admin password $6$rounds=656000$.zmPnShW0cq6sTTl $8VG.h5byJqnohgTkw3Vhn5yAU7SKQtpOLOaaYmcxEXiDLWw4jOma/Di/1dEJQlYStbN.fbwrsTltlX8hdwQlG. role sysadmin ntp server 100.0.100.
! interface ethernet1/1/8 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/9 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/10 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/11 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/12 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol r
interface ethernet1/1/20 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/21 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/22 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/23 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/24 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol r
flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/34 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/35 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/36 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/37 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/
flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/46 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/47 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/48 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/49 shutdown switchport access vlan 1 flowcontrol receive off flowcontrol transmit off ! interface ethernet1/1/50 shutdown switchport
Table 30. Example of running-configuration on ToR switches Switch1 ! Version 10.4.1.4 ! Last configuration change at Mar 19 04:24:55 2020 ! snmp-server contact http://www.dell.com/ support hostname Switch1 interface breakout 1/1/25 map 100g-1x interface breakout 1/1/26 map 100g-1x interface breakout 1/1/29 map 100g-1x interface breakout 1/1/30 map 100g-1x username admin password $6$q9QBeYjZ $jfxzVqGhkxX3smxJSH9DDz7/3OJc6m5wjF8nnLD7/ VKx8SloIhp4NoGZs0I/ UNwh8WVuxwfd9q4pWIgNs5BKH.
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