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
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"Default Host Names and IP Addresses" on page 90
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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
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servers, Exadata Storage Servers, and the ZFS storage controllers.
Host IP addresses – Host IP addresses used by the SPARC T5-8 servers, Exadata Storage
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Servers, ZFS storage controllers, and switches.
InfiniBand IP addresses – InfiniBand interfaces are the default channel of communication
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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
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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
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Networks" on page 91
"Default Host Names and IP Addresses for the InfiniBand and 10-GbE Client Access
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Networks" on page 92
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