Cabling the Private Network

The private network connection to the nodes is provided by a different network adapter in each node. This network is used for intra-cluster communications. Table 2-2 describes three possible private network configurations.

Table 2-2. Private Network Hardware Components and Connections

Method

Hardware Components

Connection

 

 

 

Network

Gigabit Ethernet network

Connect standard Ethernet cables

switch

adapters and switches

from the network adapters in the

 

 

nodes to a Gigabit Ethernet switch.

 

 

 

Point-to-Point

Copper Gigabit Ethernet

Connect a standard Ethernet cable

Gigabit

network adapters

between the Gigabit Ethernet network

Ethernet

 

adapters in both nodes.

(two-node

 

 

clusters only)

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: Throughout this document, Gigabit Ethernet is used to refer to either Gigabit Ethernet or 10 Gigabit Ethernet.

Using Dual-Port Network Adapters

You can configure your cluster to use the public network as a failover for private network communications. If you are using dual-port network adapters, do not configure both ports simultaneously to support both public and private networks.

NIC Teaming

NIC teaming combines two or more NICs to provide load balancing and fault tolerance. Your cluster supports NIC teaming, only in a public network. NIC teaming is not supported in a private network.

Use the same brand of NICs in a team. Do not mix brands in NIC teaming.

Cabling the Storage Systems

This section provides information on cabling your cluster to a storage system in a direct-attached configuration or to one or more storage systems in a SAN- attached configuration.

Cabling Your Cluster Hardware

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