Figure 4. Example of Network Cabling Connection |
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1. | public network | 5. | private network |
2. | cluster node 1 | 6. | cluster node 2 |
3.public network adapter
4.private network adapter
For Public Network
Any network adapter supported by a system running TCP/IP may be used to connect to the public network segments. You can install additional network adapters to support additional public network segments or to provide redundancy in the event of a faulty primary network adapter or switch port.
For Private Network
The private network connection to the nodes is provided by a different network adapter in each node. This network is used for
Method | Hardware Components | Connection |
Network switch | Gigabit or 10 Gigabit Ethernet |
| network adapters and switches |
Depending on the hardware, connect the CAT5e CAT6, CAT6a, or CAT7 cables, the
Copper Gigabit network adapters | Connect a CAT5e or better (CAT6, CAT6a, or CAT7) | |
clusters only) | with | Ethernet cable between the network adapters in |
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| both nodes. |
Copper 10 Gigabit Ethernet network adapters with
Copper 10 Gigabit Ethernet network adapters with SFP+ connectors
Connect a CAT6 or better (CAT6a or CAT7) Ethernet cable between the network adapters in the nodes.
Connect a twinax cable between the network adapters in both nodes.
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