Planning and Preparation Guide Rapid EqualLogic Configuration Series Switch: Dell Networking or Force10 S4810 Array: PS4110, PS6110, PS6210, PS6010, or PS6510 Host: VMware ESXi, Windows, FS7610 NAS or Red Hat Enterprise Linux April 2014 SISfeedback@Dell.
Revisions Date Description May 2012 Initial release April 2013 Combined all Force10 S4810 Introduction documents into one December 2013 Added FS7610 NAS and PS6210 April 2014 Added info for RHEL Linux hosts THIS WHITE PAPER IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, AND MAY CONTAIN TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS AND TECHNICAL INACCURACIES. THE CONTENT IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITHOUT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. © 2013 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.
1 Introduction This document is one part of a complete installation guide series from the Rapid EqualLogic Configuration Portal. Please make sure that you have the complete set for your configuration before proceeding. Full link to document site: http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/storage/w/wiki/3615.rapid-equallogic-configuration-portalby-sis.aspx 1.1 Document use Keyboard keys are shown in brackets with the actual key bolded.
2 Prerequisites 2.1 Serial cable A null-modem DB9 serial cable (included with the array) A switch serial console management cable (included with the switch) 2.2 Software Note: A login is required to access the EqualLogic support site. If you do not have a login, go to https://eqlsupport.dell.com/ and register. 2.2.1 VMware host operating system Latest Dell™ EqualLogic™ Multipathing Extension Module for VMware vSphere installation package (https://eqlsupport.dell.com/).
2.3 Configuration settings 2.3.1 VMware host operating system This document assumes that you have already installed VMware ESXi and have applied the latest critical patches available through VMware Update Manager. To properly configure your vSphere ESXi system, you must also have a management system available. This system must be running Windows (2008, Windows 7, etc.) 2.3.
2.4 Configuration information Your iSCSI SAN configuration requires several static IP addresses. Complete this form and have it available for reference during the configuration.
3 Connectivity diagrams Use the appropriate diagram and point-to-point table when cabling the SAN.
Figure 2 8 Dell Networking S4810 and EqualLogic PS6010 configuration (table on page 14) Dell Networking S4810 | Planning and Preparation Guide | Rapid EqualLogic Configuration Series
Figure 3 9 Dell Networking S4810 and EqualLogic PS6210 configuration (table on page 14) Dell Networking S4810 | Planning and Preparation Guide | Rapid EqualLogic Configuration Series
Figure 4 10 Dell Networking S4810 and EqualLogic PS6510 configuration (table on page 14) Dell Networking S4810 | Planning and Preparation Guide | Rapid EqualLogic Configuration Series
Figure 5 11 Dell Networking S4810 connections with the EqualLogic FS7610 and PS4110 or PS6110 (table on page 14) Dell Networking S4810 | Planning and Preparation Guide | Rapid EqualLogic Configuration Series
Figure 6 12 Dell Networking S4810 connections with the EqualLogic FS7610 and PS6210 (table on page 15) Dell Networking S4810 | Planning and Preparation Guide | Rapid EqualLogic Configuration Series
Figure 7 13 Dell Networking S4810 connections with the EqualLogic FS7610 and PS6510 (table on page 15) Dell Networking S4810 | Planning and Preparation Guide | Rapid EqualLogic Configuration Series
3.1 Point-to-point connection tables Note: Add servers and arrays as needed to the configurations using the same connection patterns.
Table 5 Dell Networking S4810 connections with the EqualLogic FS7610 NAS and PS6210 or PS6510 Switch 1 Port FS7610 NAS Array 1 15 To Switch 2 Port To 0 Controller 2, port 1 0 Controller 2, port 3 1 Controller 1, port 1 1 Controller 1, port 3 47 Controller 0, port 0 47 Controller 0, port 1 46 Controller 1, port 1 46 Controller 1, port 0 Dell Networking S4810 | Planning and Preparation Guide | Rapid EqualLogic Configuration Series