Understanding Default Ip Addresses - Oracle SuperCluster T5-8 Owner's Manual

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Understanding the Network Requirements

Understanding Default IP Addresses

These topics list the default IP addresses assigned to Oracle SuperCluster T5-8 components
during manufacturing.
"Default IP Addresses" on page 90
"Default Host Names and IP Addresses" on page 90
Default IP Addresses
Four sets of default IP addresses are assigned at manufacturing:
Management IP addresses – IP addresses used by Oracle ILOM for the SPARC T5-8
servers, Exadata Storage Servers, and the ZFS storage controllers.
Host IP addresses – Host IP addresses used by the SPARC T5-8 servers, Exadata Storage
Servers, ZFS storage controllers, and switches.
InfiniBand IP addresses – InfiniBand interfaces are the default channel of communication
among SPARC T5-8 servers, Exadata Storage Servers, and the ZFS storage controllers. If
you are connecting Oracle SuperCluster T5-8 to another Oracle SuperCluster T5-8 or to an
Oracle Exadata or Exalogic machine on the same InfiniBand fabric, the InfiniBand interface
enables communication between the SPARC T5-8 servers and storage server heads in one
Oracle SuperCluster T5-8 and the other Oracle SuperCluster T5-8 or Oracle Exadata or
Exalogic machine.
10-GbE IP addresses – The IP addresses used by the 10-GbE client access network
interfaces.
For more information about how these interfaces are used, see
Tip -
Diagram for Oracle SuperCluster T5-8," on page
Default Host Names and IP Addresses
Refer to the following topics for the default IP addresses used in Oracle SuperCluster T5-8:
"Default Host Names and IP Addresses for the Oracle ILOM and Host Management
Networks" on page 91
"Default Host Names and IP Addresses for the InfiniBand and 10-GbE Client Access
Networks" on page 92
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