ServerNet Cluster 6780 Planning and Installation Guide (G06.28+, H06.05+)

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Planning for Installation and Migration
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Example: Online Migration Using the Existing
ServerNet Node Numbers
In most cases, migration to the layered topology can be done online. Refer to Example:
Online Migration Using the Existing ServerNet Node Numbers on page 3-23. However,
if the X3/Y3 6770 switches and X1/Y1 6770 switches are more than 100 meters apart,
the migration from a tri-star topology must be offline because changing the ServerNet
node numbers is required. Refer to Example: Offline Migration Requiring Changes to
the ServerNet Node Numbers on page 3-25.
Example: Online Migration Using the Existing ServerNet Node
Numbers
This migration preserves the ServerNet node numbers 1 through 8, 9 through 16, and
17 through 24. Figure 3-3 shows the cluster after the migration. In this example, the
cluster contains 2 zones and 2 layers. With this configuration, up to 32 nodes are
supported.
The X1, X2, and X3 6770 switches from the tri-star topology have been replaced with
the X11, X12, and X21 6780 switches in the layered topology. Because each zone
must have the same number of layers, a fourth 6780 switch named X22 has been
added. The migrated cluster uses 200-meter MMF zone cables, and 100-meter MMF
layer cables.
ServerNet Nodes 6770 Switches 6780 Switches
1 through 8 X1/Y1 X1/Y11
9 through 16 X2/Y2 X21/Y21
17 through 24 X3/Y3 X12/Y12