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2.From the Action menu, select New Scope. The New Scope wizard is displayed.

3.Enter the following information as prompted:

Scope name and description:

IP address range (for example, 192.168.0.170 to 192.168.0.171)

Subnet mask (for example, 255.255.255.0)

Add exclusions (do not exclude any IP addresses)

Lease duration (accept the default of 8 days)

Router (default gateway) of your subnet (for example, 192.168.0.1)

Domain name, WINS server (these are not needed)

Activate Scope? (select “Yes, I want to activate this scope now”)

4.Click Finish to exit the wizard.

The contents of the DHCP server are listed.

5.Right-click Scope [ipaddress] scope-nameand select Properties.

6.In the Scope Properties box, click the Advanced tab.

7.Select BOOTP only, set the lease duration to Unlimited, and click OK.

8.Right-click Reservations.

The Controller A Properties box is displayed.

9.Enter the IP address and the MAC address for Controller A. Click Add. The Controller B Properties box is displayed.

10.Enter the IP address and the MAC address for Controller B. Click Add. The controllers are added to the right of the Reservations listing.

11.Right-click Scope [ipaddress] scope-nameto disable the scope.

12.Click Yes to confirm disabling of the scope.

13.Right-click Scope and select Activate.

The DHCP server is now configured with the BOOTP option for the array network.

14.Power on or power cycle the array modules.

15.Click Address Leases in the left pane to check the DHCP server leases.

The lease expiration displays the following status for each RAID controller:

Reservation (active)

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Contents Sun StorageTek 2500 Series Array Hardware Installation Guide Please Recycle Contents Installing Trays Data Hosts, HBAs, and Other Software Connecting the Management Host and Data HostsPowering On the Array Using DC Power Configuring IP AddressingConfiguring a Dhcp Server Glossary Index Page Figures Figure B-1 Tables Table B-1Page Preface Before You Read This BookHow This Book Is Organized Related DocumentationAccessing Sun Documentation Sun Welcomes Your Comments Third-Party Web SitesContacting Sun Technical Support Tray Overviews Front-Access Components of the Trays 1Sun StorageTek 2500 Series Array Product Overview2Tray Front-Access Components LEDs on the Front of the TraysLED Rear-Access Components of the Trays 4Controller Tray Rear-Access ComponentsControllers Sun StorageTek 2540 ArraySFP Transceivers Sun StorageTek 2530 Array Controller Tray and Drive Expansion Tray Power- Fan Assembly Sun StorageTek 2501 Array Drive Expansion Tray IOMLEDs on the Rear of the Trays Controller LEDs on the Sun StorageTek 2540 ArrayController LEDs on the Sun StorageTek 2530 Array 100BASE-TXActive Not active LED Service Action LEDs IOM LEDs on the Sun StorageTek 2501 ArrayDisk Drives 14 Disk Drives LEDs on the Disk Drives Service Advisor and Customer Replaceable Units Common Array Manager SoftwareOverview of the Installation Process Tray Overviews Page Installing Trays Preparing for the Installation Preparing the Universal Rail Kit1Loosening the Rail Screws to Adjust the Rail Length Preparing the TrayPlanning the Order of the Tray Installation Preparing the CabinetAttaching the Rails to a Cabinet Page 3Securing the Left Rail to the Front of the Cabinet Page Repeat , , and for the right rail 5Securing the Left Rail to the Back of the CabinetPage 7Adapter plate in place on the Cabinet Rail Page 9Securing the Rail to the Front left of the Cabinet Page Installing a Tray in a Cabinet Repeat through to install the right rail12Positioning the Tray in the Cabinet 13Array Controller Tray Installed 14Rail clip and rear mounting hole on rear of array tray Installing Trays Connecting the Power Cables Intertray CablingArray Configuration Naming Convention 17Expansion Ports on an Expansion TrayConnecting Expansion Trays Cabling an Expansion Tray to a Controller Tray Cabling an Expansion Tray to Another Expansion TrayTo cable a 1x3 array configuration for maximum redundancy Example Label Abbreviation Simplex ConfigurationsDrive Module Cable Labeling Next Steps Connecting the Management Host and Data Hosts Connecting the Management HostEthernet port Controller B Connecting Data Hosts to the 2540 Array Array Data Host Connection Topologies Host HBA Host Port Controller a Controller B Array Data Host Connections To Connect Data Hosts Using Fibre Channel 7FC host connectors on the 2540 controllerConnecting Data Hosts to the 2530 Array 8Direct Connection From a Single Host With Dual HBAs9Direct connections from two data hosts with dual HBAs To Connect Data Hosts to a 2530 Array 11SAS Data Host Ports on back of trayHost Cable Labeling Page Powering On the Array Before Powering OnPowering On the Array 1Tray Power Connectors and SwitchesPowering Off the Array Next Steps Data Host Software HBAs and DriversSetting Up a Data Host On a Solaris System MultipathingTo Install the SAN 4.4 Data Host Software To Obtain Sun Solaris 8 and 9 Data Host SoftwareInstallit Downloading and Installing Sun Rdac Software About Data Host Software For Non-Solaris PlatformsSave the updated file Reboot the host Enabling Multipathing SoftwareEnabling Multipathing Software for Solaris 8 or 9 OS Open the /kernel/drv/scsivhci.conf file with a text editorUse the cfgadm command to configure HBA paths Type the following commandPress Return to reboot the host Enabling Multipathing Software for SolarisPage Configuring IP Addressing About IP AddressingConfiguring the IP Address of the Array Controllers Configuring Dynamic Dhcp IP AddressingConfiguring Static IP Addressing Using the Serial Port Interface to Assign IP AddressesTo Set Up the Terminal Emulation Program Press S to access the Service Interface menu Press BreakPress the space bar within five seconds Press Break see Note aboveTo Configure the IP Addresses Select option 2, Change IP ConfigurationIP-address Page Setting Up a Solaris Dhcp Server Before You BeginUsr/sadm/admin/bin/dhcpmgr Chapter a Configuring a Dhcp Server 0100A0E80F924C Click OK Setting Up a Windows 2000 Advanced Server Click OK to accept the warning Installing the Dhcp ServerConfiguring the Dhcp Server Click Finish to exit the wizard Chapter a Configuring a Dhcp Server Page Using DC Power DC Power OverviewInstallation Notes for DC Power Figure B-1shows the locations of the power-fan assembliesDC Power Leds Ship Kit ChangesConnecting Power Cables Connecting the Cables Page Glossary Block CapacityController tray Control pathFailover and recovery Fault coverageData path Direct attached storage DASFibre Channel switch Field-replaceable unit FRUHost Host bus adapter HBAIn-band traffic InitiatorLogical unit number LUN MAC addressMedia access control MAC address Power distribution unit PDUMaster / alternate master MirroringProfile ProvisioningRemote monitoring Remote scripting CLI clientStorage area network SAN Storage domainStorage pool Storage profileVolume Volume snapshotThin-scripting client Tray106 Index NumericsDisk drives Index Page Index
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