Inter-Cabinet Server Management Network Topology to 36 Nodes - Active Enterprise Data Warehouse

6700 Platform Product and Site Preparation Guide

Product
Active Enterprise Data Warehouse
Published
March 2018
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-04-18
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Product Category
Hardware
Server Management Network for System with Maximum 36 Nodes, No BYNET Cabinets

  • This configuration is built on the cabinet and collective topology defined in Collectives.
  • This configuration illustrates topology for one to eighteen processing/storage cabinets.
  • One or more of the processing/storage cabinets shown above may be in single collective, depending on system configuration. The collective may include Platform Framework Cabinets (not shown).
  • The path for the primary network runs as described below:
    From the following: To the following primary Ethernet switches:
    The SWS or VMS Cabinet 1
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 1 Cabinets 2, 3, and 4
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 3 Cabinets 5 and 6
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 5 Cabinets 7 and 8
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 6 Cabinets 9 and 10
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 7 Cabinets 11 and 12
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 8 Cabinets 13 and 14
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 9 Cabinets 15 and 16
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 10 Cabinets 17 and 18
  • The path for the secondary network runs as described below:
    From the following: To the following secondary Ethernet switches:
    The SWS or VMS Cabinet 1
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 2 Cabinets 1, 3, and 4
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 4 Cabinets 5 and 6
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 5 Cabinets 9 and 10
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 6 Cabinets 7 and 8
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 7 Cabinets 13 and 14
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 8 Cabinets 11 and 12
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 9 Cabinets 17 and 18
    The primary Ethernet switch in Cabinet 10 Cabinets 15 and 16
  • Separate primary and secondary paths ensure network backup.
    The SWS can be a VM on the VMS in the first processing/storage cabinet or a rackmounted SWS in a Platform Framework Cabinet.
  • For port-to-port cabling, see the appropriate Hardware Installation Guide.