To Connect The Health-Monitoring Cable; To Connect To A Fast Ethernet Or Gigabit Ethernet Network; To Connect To An Optical Gigabit Ethernet Network; Powering On The Sun Storagetek 5320 Nas Gateway System - Sun Microsystems StorageTek 5320 Getting Started Manual

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The dual-server Sun StorageTek 5320 NAS Gateway Cluster System is commonly
configured with four on-board copper gigabit ports and two dual-port Gigabit
Ethernet cards (
FIGURE 5-42
Dual Server HA NIC Ports
FIGURE 5-42

To Connect the Health-Monitoring Cable

Use an RJ-45 unshielded twisted-pair cable to connect the two servers' NET0
heartbeat ports.

To Connect to a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet Network

Connect a Cat5 (for a 100BASE-T network) or Cat5e (for a 1000BASE-T network)
Ethernet cable from your LAN to the NIC NET1, NET2, or NET3 port on the back
of each of the servers (see

To Connect to an Optical Gigabit Ethernet Network

Connect an optical network cable from the network to the top (LINK A) and
connect another optical network cable from the network to the bottom (LINK B)
optical Gigabit Ethernet connector on the back of each of the servers (see
for NIC and optical Gigabit Ethernet port locations).
FIGURE 5-42
Powering On the Sun StorageTek 5320
NAS Gateway System
Before you proceed with initializing the system, you should power on the Sun
StorageTek 5320 NAS Gateway System or NAS Gateway Cluster System.
).
Port NET2
for NIC port locations).
FIGURE 5-42
Chapter 5 Installing the Sun StorageTek 5320 NAS Gateway System
Optical Gigabit Ethernet card
Port NET3
Port NET0 Port NET1
LINK A
LINK B
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