2Connect cluster node 2 to the storage system:

a Install a cable from cluster node 2 HBA port 0 to the second front-end fibre channel port on SP-A.

b Install a cable from cluster node 2 HBA port 1 to the second front-end fibre channel port on SP-B.

3Connect cluster node 3 to the storage system:

a Install a cable from cluster node 3 HBA port 0 to the third front-end fibre channel port on SP-A.

b Install a cable from cluster node 3 HBA port 1 to the third front-end fibre channel port on SP-B.

4Connect cluster node 4 to the storage system:

a Install a cable from cluster node 4 HBA port 0 to the fourth front-end fibre channel port on SP-A.

b Install a cable from cluster node 4 HBA port 1 to the fourth front-end fibre channel port on SP-B.

Cabling Multiple Clusters to a Dell/EMC Storage System

The high number of available front-end fibre channel ports on the CX4-series storage system also allows you to configure multiple clusters or a mix of cluster(s) and non-clustered server(s) in a direct-attached configuration.

For example, the 6 front-end fibre channel ports per storage processor on Dell/EMC CX4-120 and CX4-240 storage systems allows you to connect 3 two-node clusters, or 2 two-node clusters and 2 non-clustered systems in a direct-attached configuration. Similarly, the 8 front-end fibre-channel ports per storage processor on Dell/EMC CX4-480 storage system allows you to connect 4 two-node clusters, or 2 two-node clusters and 4 non-clustered systems in a direct-attached environment.

Similarly, the 12 front-end fibre channel ports per storage processor on Dell/EMC CX4-960 storage system allows you to connect 6 two-node clusters or 5 two-node clusters and 2 non-clustered servers in a direct-attached environment.

NOTE: Enable EMC® Access Control if the CX4-series storage system is connected to more than one cluster in a direct-attached configuration.

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