DELIVERABLE - Chicago Data Center Implementation - NetApp FAS8040
DELIVERABLE - Chicago Data Center Implementation - NetApp FAS8040
NetApp FAS8040
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Submitted by: Abigail Edgell, Senior Project Manager
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Purpose ...................................................................................................................................... 5
Audience .................................................................................................................................... 5
Summary ................................................................................................................................... 6
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to detail the As-Built Chicago Data Center configuration for the NetApp
FAS8040.
Audience
This document is intended for personnel involved in planning, operations, and maintenance of the
environment.
NetApp FAS8040
Summary
Table 1: Overview
Number of Controllers 2
Data OnTAP Version 8.2.2
Data OnTAP Mode 7-Mode
Table 4: Configuration
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Table 5: SAN Switches
Name Model Make Switch OS IP Address Netmask Gateway
Interface Groups
Interface groups permit link aggregation. They provide a mechanism to group together multiple network interfaces (links) into a single logical
interface (aggregate). Upon creation of an interface group, it is indistinguishable from a physical network interface. Interface groups offer
the following advantages:
Higher throughput
Fault tolerance
No single point of failure
Purpose ifGrp Name VLAN Interface Name IP Address IP Range Netmask Gateway MTU
Primary / CIFS Lifgrp0 504 Lifgrp0-504 10.105.6.101 10.105.4.0 255.255.252.0 10.105.4.1 1500
Table 8: ORDNA01C02
Purpose ifGrp Name VLAN Interface Name IP Address IP Range Netmask Gateway MTU
Primary / CIFS Lifgrp0 504 Lifgrp0-504 10.105.6.102 10.105.4.0 255.255.252.0 10.105.4.1 1500
Ease of administration
Confinement of broadcast domains
Reduced broadcast traffic
Security policies enforcement
Table 9: vLANs
CIFS (Default
504 10.105.4.0 255.255.252.0 10.105.4.1 CIFS/NFS
Route)
Size
Node Aggregate Name FlashPool Size Notes
(TiB)
OnCommand Console
DataFabric Manager
Operation Manager
NetApp Management
Host Name
Function Server OS IP Address Netmask Gateway
(not FQDN)
ORDMPX54 NetApp OnCommand Core Server Windows 2008 R2 10.104.5.215 255.255.252.0 10.104.4.1
Host Name
Function Server OS IP Address Netmask Gateway
(not FQDN)
ORDMPX51 NetApp VSC Plugin Server Windows 2012 R2 10.104.5.208 255.255.252.0 10.104.4.1