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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
of the same type. Each Fibre Channel port on the VTS server is configured to emulate one host type
only. Host servers of differing types must be connected to separate ports.
1. Connect one end of a Fibre optic cable to a Fibre Channel (FC) port on the VTS server.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the host server.
3. If you are cabling multiple host servers to VTS, repeat these steps for each host server.
Note When connecting host servers over Fibre Channel to the VTS server, use one port per
host server, if possible. If connecting more than one host server through a switch, be
aware that each Fibre Channel port on the VTS server is configured to emulate one host
type only. Host servers of differing types must be connected to separate ports.
4. Note the port number used on the VTS server. Later, you will have to set this port to target
mode using the VTS web interface.
To connect to an external Fibre Channel disk array or external tape devices
1. Connect one end of a Fibre optic cable to the Fibre Channel (FC) port on the VTS server.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the external disk array or tape drive or library.
3. If you are cabling to multiple tape devices, repeat these steps.
You may want to connect a second cable, to provide redundancy, and active/active failover can be
configured. See "Configure storage space and path failover" on page 18 for more information.
To connect to the network
Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to Ethernet port 1, which is the port on the left (labeled in the
server diagram). Port 1 corresponds to eth0 in Linux, which is the VTS operating system. Connect the
other end of the cable to the LAN or WAN switch.
If Data Replication, AutoCopy, or Instant DR is licensed, you may also want to connect to Ethernet
port 2, which is on the right (labeled in the server diagram). Port 2 corresponds to eth1.
Performance on port 1 may be affected if you do not dedicate a port for replication traffic. Connect
the other end of the cable to the LAN or WAN switch. (You can also use port 2 for network
configuration, as described below.)
Note If a second subnet is not available, you cannot use Ethernet port 2 (eth1).
To connect the iLO port to the network
1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the iLO port.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the LAN or WAN switch.
To connect to power
1. Connect both power cords to the VTS server.
2. Plug each power cord into a grounded electrical outlet. It is recommended that the cords be
connected to separate electrical circuits for redundancy.
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