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v 172.31.1.20 - 172.31.1.29 would be considered frame 20
v 172.31.1.30 - 172.31.1.39 would be considered frame 30...
v 172.31.1.240 - 172.31.1.249 would be considered frame 240
Table 23. Base Clusters and Additional Storage Component IP addresses
The TSSC IP address range changes from frame to frame, and each new frame increments by a multiple of 10. For
example, the first stand-alone frame range would be 10, and the second frame range would be 20.
If this is a clustered set of servers, the entry for the first server (A) will most likely be 10. For the entry for the
second server (B), you will also enter 10 for the frame number. The code will make the adjustment automatically
based on the answer you provide during the RAS package installation process that asks you if you are setting up
the second node. If you reply "Yes", the code will set the IP range for node 2 at 5 octets higher than what is set for
node 1 (server A). For example, if server A is set for 172.31.1.10 then server B will be set for 172.31.1.15.
Note: Depending upon the address ranges available on the TSSC, the IBM Service representative may have to use
ranges other than those shown here.
Component
Server
Server
Port
eth5
RSA
IP Addresses:
Stand-alone server -or-
Node A in a cluster
(the server located in the
lower part of the rack)
Examples:
For eth5,
172.31.1.x0
For RSA,
172.31.1.x1
Appendix B. IP address worksheet
IP Addresses:
Node B in a cluster
(the server located in the
upper part of the rack)
Examples:
For eth5,
172.31.1.x5
For RSA,
172.31.1.x6
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