NonStop NS2200 Series Planning Guide
To disk enclosure SAS portFrom CLIM port
Disk enclosure 3, I/O module 2, P1 or InCLIM 4, Slot 2–1E
Disk enclosure 2, I/O module 2, P1 or InCLIM 4, Slot 3–2E
This table lists the Storage CLIM, LUN, and bay identification for the factory-default system disk
locations in the configuration of four Storage CLIMs and four disk enclosures. In this case, $SYSTEM,
$DSMSCM, $AUDIT, and $OSS are configured as mirrored SAS disk volumes:
Mirror Disk Location
in Mirror SAS
Enclosure
Primary Disk
Bay in
Primary SAS
Enclosure
Mirror
LUN
Primary
LUN
Mirror-Backup
CLIM
Mirror
CLIM
Backup
CLIM
Primary
CLIM
Disk
Volume
Name
11201101100.2.3.2100.2.3.4100.2.3.3100.2.3.1$SYSTEM
22202102100.2.3.2100.2.3.4100.2.3.3100.2.3.1$DSMSCM
33203103100.2.3.2100.2.3.4100.2.3.3100.2.3.1$AUDIT
44204104100.2.3.2100.2.3.4100.2.3.3100.2.3.1$OSS
VIO Enclosure Considerations (NS2200T and NS2200ST Systems)
These considerations apply to a NonStop NS2200T or NS2200ST system:
• Only configurations with two VIO enclosures are supported.
• The group number for the VIO enclosures is 100.
• Two Ethernet connections, one in each VIO enclosure module, that connect to the maintenance
entity (ME) are necessary to enable the OSM Service Connection.
Ethernet to Networks for NS2200T and NS2200ST Systems
Depending on your configuration, Gigabit Ethernet connectivity is provided by the Ethernet interfaces
in one of these CLIMs or the Ethernet ports on the VIO enclosure:
• “IP CLIM Ethernet Interfaces” (page 156)
• “Telco CLIM Ethernet Interfaces” (page 157)
• “VIO Enclosure (DC-Powered) Ethernet Ports” (page 157)
The Telco CLIM CG, IP CLIM CG, or the Ethernet ports on a DC-powered VIO enclosure provide
Ethernet connectivity between NonStop NS2200T and NS2200ST systems and Ethernet LANs.
The Ethernet port is an end node on the ServerNet and uses either fiber-optic or copper cable for
connectivity to user application LANs, as well as for the dedicated service LAN.
IP CLIM Ethernet Interfaces
The IP CLIM has two types of Ethernet configurations: IP CLIM Option 1 and IP CLIM Option 2,
which are the same as commercial Ethernet configurations IP CLIM Option 1 and IP CLIM Option
2 described in “IP CLuster I/O Module (CLIM) (Optional)” (page 30).
For illustrations of the IP CLIM Ethernet Interfaces, see the illustration for the commercial DL380 G6
IP CLIM in “IP CLuster I/O Module (CLIM) (Optional)” (page 30), in which the Ethernet Interfaces
are the same, although the power supplies differ.
All CLIMs use the Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) subsystem. For more information about managing
your CLIMs using the CIP subsystem, see the Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and
Management Manual.
156 System Configuration Guidelines (NS2200T and NS2200ST Systems)










