CORTX Virtual IPs
Virtual IPs
FQDN
(user provided)
Management VIP man-0.company.com
Data VIP
s3-0.company.com
Server A Serial Number & MAC Addresses
Serial Number:
Q114223X9C04398 FQDN (user provided)
Management
00:00:6b:c8:8e:58 srvnode-a.company.com 192.0.2.11/24
Interface MAC
BMC Interface
00:00:6b:c8:8e:2e N/A
MAC
Public Data
00:01:9b:6b:6c:70 N/A
Interface MAC
Server B Serial Number & MAC Addresses
Serial Number:
Q114223X9C04399 FQDN (user provided)
Management
00:00:6b:c8:92:10 srvnode-b.company.com 192.0.2.12/24
Interface MAC
BMC Interface
00:00:6b:cd:a0:25 N/A
MAC
Public Data
00:01:9b:6b:6c:58 N/A
Interface MAC
DHCP Server requirements (When DHCP Server is used):
A DHCP Server can automatically assign IP addresses from a pool or can manually assign static virtual
IP addresses based on a hardware MAC address.
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Lyve Rack R1 requires the DHCP Server to support DHCP Static Mapping (also known as static
DHCP lease) which is a feature that enables the assignment of static virtual IP and gateway
addresses as a response to observing a DHCP Client MAC address request.
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The DHCP server must be able to assign network addresses before Lyve Rack R1 is powered
on.
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Once the DHCP server has been configured and has started assigning IP addresses, the DHCP
server must not change the IP addresses.
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If any IP address needs to be changed, please contact Seagate Support.
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If either Server or either High Speed Data Network interface card is replaced, please contact
Seagate Support to obtain assistance with Cluster network configuration.
Static IP
(user provided)
192.0.2.10/24
203.0.113.10/24
Assigned IP
(static or DHCP;
user provided)
198.51.100.11/24 5a
203.0.113.11/24 9a
Assigned IP
(static or DHCP;
user provided)
198.51.100.12/24 5b
203.0.113.12/24
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Cable no.
(Refer Figure 14 or Figure
15)
4a/4b
9a/9b
Associated Cable
no. (Refer Figure
14 or Figure 15)
4a
Associated
Cable no(Refer
Figure 14 or
Figure 15)
4b
9b