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The label, settings, and system cabling information in this document are for your reference. Paste the Control Station label in the provided space.
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!Welcome
The system you are about to install comes factory pre-loaded with EMC® Celerra® Network Server software (DART) and CLARiiON® storage array software (FLARE®).
Software upgrade
If you bought a software maintenance contract, you are entitled to software upgrades only after the installation, Celerra Startup Assistant (CSA), and registration have successfully completed.
Site preparation
Complete the site preparation by verifying the following activities before instal lation:
• Network connections• Power requirements• Rack space requirements
Default IP addresses
The system components communicate with each other using a private Internet Protocol (IP) network. By default, this network uses the IP addresses listed in the following table.
If your existing IP network uses addresses on these subnets, you are required to change the private network addresses of your Celerra Network Server to different subnets before the installation.
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Before you begin
Primary internal network 128.221.252.100Backup internal network 128.221.253.100Netmask 255.255.255.0IP address of storage processor A 128.221.252.200IP address of storage processor B 128.221.253.201
Gateway IP address of storage processor A 128.221.252.104
Gateway IP address of storage processor B 128.221.253.104
Internal system addresses Factory values
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Installation overview
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Step 4. Register with the service provider.
Implementation
Step 3. Install using the Celerra Startup Assistant.
Step 2. Assemble and cable the Celerra NS-120 on site.
Step 1. Order the Celerra NS-120 and prepare the site.
Installation
CNS-001477
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Step 5. Configure for production.
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Installation overview steps
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Installation steps:
1. Review and complete the CSA installation and provisioning worksheets, pages 31-36, and verify that the site is properly prepared for the installation of your Celerra NS-120. About 20 minutes.
2. If your Celerra NS-120 is to be installed in a customer-supplied rack, use this document to unpack the system from the mini-rack shipping container, remove the reusable rails, and install the system in your available rack. About 40 minutes.
Note: If your Celerra NS-120 system arrived at your site in a pre-installed cabinet and is previously cabled, verify the cabling before you begin using your system.
Cable your system according to the instructions and illustrations contained in this document. Ensure that all of your cables are seated securely. About 45 minutes.
3. When you install your Celerra NS-120, use the Celerra Startup Assistant (CSA) to pre-confi gure your system. The latest version of the CSA can be downloaded from the Celerra Tools section on Powerlink®. The CSA is also on the Celerra Applications & Tools CD. About 15 minutes.
4. Register your system with the service provider. If you do not register your system now, using the Celerra Startup Assistant, your request for support from your service provider will be delayed. You can also register your Celerra NS-120 on Powerlink. About 5 minutes.
Implementation step: 5. After you have registered your Celerra NS-120 system, confi gure the system for production. You can use the Provisioning Wizard in CSA, one of the several pre-packaged implementation confi gurations based on common usages, or your own implementation using Unisphere to confi gure your system. At the end of each one of these confi gurations, your system will be ready for production.
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Unpacking the Celerra NS-120 system
If your Celerra NS-120 system was purchased and shipped in an EMC 40 Unit cabinet(70 in. in height, 1 unit = 1.75 in.), start on page 15 of this document and confi rm that the cables are installed correctly and securely; otherwise start unpacking your Celerra NS-120 system from the disposable mini-rack shipping container.
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
CNS-001483
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Note: The table represents components that are shipped with Celerra’s disposable mini-rack. If additional accessory boxes are necessary, they will be shipped separately.
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Front CNS-001487
Shrink-wrapped Installation Guide, environmental information and notices
Accessory box
Disk-arrayenclosure (DAE)
Standby powersupply (SPS)
Control Station(CS)
Blade enclosure
Storage processorenclosure (SPE)
Ganged rails
Remove this label andpaste it on the back of the front cover of this installation guide.
Ganged rails
Disposable mini-rack shipping container
Contents of package
Disposable mini-rack Accessory box Document inventory list
Disk-array enclosure Standby power supplyinterconnect cable kit
Installation guide with storage processor options and cabling diagrams
Ganged rails Fibre Channel cables
Environmental compliance information and notices
Control Station Power cables
Standby power supply Serial cables
Storage processor enclosure
Crossover cables
Ethernet cables for internal network
Bezels
Hardware for non-factory installs
Blade enclosure
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FrontMini-rack
2 Control Station (CS)
4 Storage processor enclosure (SPE)
3 Standby power supply (SPS)
1 Disk-array enclosure (DAE)
5 Blade enclosure
CNS-001484
Remove ONLY7 screwsper side.
Remove ONLY7 screwsper side.
Disk-array
enclosure
Standby power supply
Control Station
Blade enclosure
Storage processor enclosure
1
2 3
5
4
Remove this label and paste it on the back of the front cover of this
installation guide.
TLA Serial Number
Model Num
ber
DART Version
Flare Version
Unit Tested
Pre-Configured
MAC Address
SPA IP: 192.168.1.200
SPB IP: 192.168.2.201
Ganged rails
Remove components from shipping container
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
2. Remove the components as you remove the screws. Carefully set aside each component as it is removed from the mini-rack shipping container.
Caution: Two people are required to remove the components. Only remove screws holding the components in place at this time. Do not remove the screws holding the mini-rack rails in place; this may cause damage to the components. Only remove one component at a time.
3. The reusable ganged rails remain in the mini-rack shipping container at this time.
1. Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, remove only 7 screws per side. Keep the removed screws to install the components in the rack.
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Remove ganged rails from shipping container
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Remove the ganged rails from the disposable mini-rack. Keep the screws to install the ganged rails in your rack.
Rail slide with extensions
Remove 2 screwseach side.
Disposable mini-rack
Remove the ganged railsfrom mini-rack.
Remove the ganged railsfrom mini-rack.
CNS-001459MOD
Rail slide with extensions
Front of rack
Threaded screw holes
Ganged rails
Ganged rails
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Install rails into site rack from the front
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Note: The rails must be aligned carefully. Two people are required to install the components.
1. Insert the rail slide and seat both rail extensions into the rear channel of your rack. Place the top rail pin into the hole just above a National Electrical Manufactures Association (NEMA) Unit (U) marker.
2. Align the front of the ganged rail as shown. Insert two retention screws in the front and two retention screws in the back of each rail. See the following illustration.
3. Do not fully tighten the retention screws yet. Allow some adjustment space for the installation of the components.
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7
13
161718
19
2122
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3
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Install the retaining screw in hole 2 of the rail.
Rear of rack
Front of rack
Ganged rail slide
Install 2 retaining screwson each side of your rack to hold the rails in place.
2nd screw holefrom top
CNS-001455MOD
5th screw holefrom bottom
Detail
1 Unit = 1.75 in.
ganged rails
Ganged railsextensions
After inserting the railextensions, install 2 screwson each side of your rack to hold the rails in place.
Rail extensions
5
2nd screw holefrom the top of the rail
5th screw holefrom the bottomof the rail
Install the retaining screws
Threaded screw holes
Threaded screw holes
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2
3
4
6
7
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9
10
1112
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Components, latches, and bezels
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Screws (2 per side)
FrontA and B sides bezel bracket
Disk-array enclosure (DAE)2 bracket screws each side
Install the bottom component first.Ensure that each component is secure before you install the component above it.
1
2
3
4
5
Rail catch
1 screw per side
Control Station (CS)Standby power supply (SPS)Storage processor (SP)
Front
Snap on bezels
Press to install the bezel,then release.
CNS-001486
Press
The indentation goestoward the inside ofthe rack.
Install the lower screw first with 2 screwson each side.
Right front sideInside
Blade enclosure1U latch, 2 screws each side
Inside
1. Starting with the bottom component fi rst, install each component.
2. Fully tighten the retention screws and ensure that each component is installed securely.
3. Install the needed latches, as you install the components.
4. After all the components and latches are in place, snap on the bezels.
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Typical NS-120 storage processor (SP) confi gurations. Your particular SP confi guration may differ from the models shown here.
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
EMC Celerra NS-120 storage processor models
10/100/1000
NS-120 configuration with additional iSCSI modules
B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 MGMT A A0 A1 A2 A3 A4
CNS-001462MOD
B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 MGMT A A0 A1 A2 A3 A4
10/100/1000
0 0
NS-120 Base configuration
MGMT B B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 MGMT A A0 A1 A2 A3 A4
10/100/1000 10/100/1000
0 00
MGMT B
NS-120 configuration with additional Fibre Channel module
MGMT B
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3
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3
10/100/1000
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10/100/1000
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SP B SP A
SP B SP A
SP B SP A
01
23
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30
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EMC Celerra NS-120 blade types
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Blade enclosure
FRU label
10/100 2 3
FRU label
10/1002 3
Blade 2
4 copper Ethernet ports
Or
Blade enclosureCNS-001485
046-003-710_A01FRU label
10/100
046-003-710_A01FRU label
10/100
Blade 2
2 10-GbE optical and 2 copper portsfxg 0 fxg 1fxg 0 fxg 1
Blade 3
Blade 3
The NS-120 blade enclosure contains 1 of the 2 blade types shown inthe following illustration. Both blades in the enclosure must be the same type.
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EMC Celerra NS-120 confi guration
046-002-842_A01BE 0 BE 1
10/100
046-002-842_A01BE 0 BE 1
10/100
Blade 2
PowerPowerSwitch
Standby power supply
4 5 6 7
0 1 2 3
4 5 6 7
0 1 2 3EXP PRIEXP
4GbEX
P
PRI
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0123
4567
0123 EXPPRI EXP
4Gb
EXP
PRI LCC A
MGMT B B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 MGMT A A0 A1 A2 A3 A4
CNS-001482
LCC B
Storage processor enclosure
Blade 3
Disk-array enclosure
Control Station
MGMTA CS
B Serial ConsoleMODEM plug
VGA socket
Blade enclosure
0
10/100/1000 10/100/1000
0 0 0
12
3
12
3
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
NS-120 dual blade rear view stackup.
Note: The blades in your Celerra system may have four Ethernet copper ports or two 10-GbE optical ports and two copper ports.
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Cable the NS-120 Fibre Channel cables.
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
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3
4
2
SPA A0 Port2
BE 1Blade 2
Blade 2 BE 0
SPA A0 Port3
SPB B0 Port3BE 1Blade 3
Blade 3 BE 0
MGMT B B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 MGMT A A0 A1 A2 A3 A4
12
30
12
30
1
Blade 3 Blade 2
CNS-001475
SP B
Blade enclosure
SP A
BE0
BE1 BE0
BE12 Fibre
2
Storage processor enclosure (SPE)
SPA
A0 P
ort2
Blad
e 2BE
0
12
30
SPB
B0 P
ort2
BE 1Blade 2
3
4
SPA A0 Port3
Blade 3 BE 0
SPB B0 Port3
BE 1
Blad
e 3
SPB B0 Port2
0
MGMT B B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 MGMT A A0 A1 A2 A3 A4
10/100/1000 10/100/1000
0 0 0
12
3
12
3
Storage processor enclosure (SPE)
1
Cabling the EMC Celerra NS-120 system
Note: The blades in your Celerra system may have four Ethernet copper ports or two 10-GbE optical ports and two copper ports.
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12
30
12
30
12
30
10
Standby power supply (SPS)
Modem
Control Station(CS)
Storage processorenclosure (SPE)
SPS A
12
30
Blade 3 Blade 2
SP B SP A
SPS
A
Blade enclosure Blade 2
SPS B
SPA MGMT A
CS
2
If the SPS B is installed in your system connect the cable as shown. CNS-001488
SPS
B
SPB MGMT B
3
SPS ASPA MGMT A2
SPS BSPB MGMT B3
Modem CS1
1
Blade 3
Cable the NS-120 standby power supply (SPS) and MODEM ports.
Cabling the EMC Celerra NS-120 system
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
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For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Cable the NS-120 internal local area network (LAN) ports.
Cabling the EMC Celerra NS-120 system
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3
12
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12
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1 2
3
2
1
Control Station
Standby power supply
Storage processorenclosure
Blade enclosure
Blade 3 Blade 2
CNS-001478
Blade 2
A
CS Blad
e 2
3
4
4
SPA MGMT A
CS A
SPA MGMT A
CS B
SPB MGMT B
Blade 2
Blade 3
Blade 3
SPB MGMT B
Blade 3
CS
B
Blade 3
Blade 2
Note: The blades in your Celerra system may have four Ethernet copper ports or two 10-GbE optical ports and two copper ports.
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Cable the NS-120 public local area network (LAN) ports.
Cabling the EMC Celerra NS-120 system
Blade 2Blade 3
To public LAN
1
Storage processorenclosure
Control Station
Standby power supply
To public LAN
3
(customer supplied)
To public LAN
To public LAN
To public LANMGMT
3
1
2
(customer supplied)
cge0 cge3cge1 cge2cge0 cge3cge1 cge2Blade enclosure
MGMT
To public LAN CNS-0014812
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Note: The blades in your Celerra system may have four Ethernet copper ports or two 10-GbE optical ports and two copper ports.
Note: Attach the customer-provided Ethernet cables from your public LAN starting with blade 2, cge 0 port. Populate the cge ports as needed.
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Cabling the EMC Celerra NS-120 system
Cable the NS-120 disk-array enclosure (DAE) cables.
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
12
30
12
30
Standby power supply (SPS)
12
3
21FC-22FC BE0
Control Station (CS)
Blade enclosure
0
12
30
12
30
12
30
Standby power supply (SPS)
12
3
21FC-22FC
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PRI
EXP PRI #! EXP
PRI
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BE0
Control Station (CS)
PRI B connectorLatch side upLCC B
PRI A connectorLatch side down
LCC A
AB
LCC B PRI
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Blade enclosurePull/release tab
Pull/release tab
0
12
30
LCC B
LCC A
Disk-array enclosure (DAE)
Storage processor enclosure (SPE)
EXPEXP#A
B
AB
AB
DAE
DAE
Disk-array enclosure (DAE)
Pull/release tab
Pull/release tab
Storage processor SP B latch up (Top SP)Link control card (LCC) B
Storage processor SP A latch down (bottom SP)Link control card (LCC) A
CNS-001443
2
1
EXP PRI
EXPPRI
LCC A PRI
PRI B connector
PRI A connector
SPA A0 Port 0
LCC B PRI SPB B0 Port 0
SPB B0 Port 0
SPA A0 Port 0
PRI
LCC A
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For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Powering the EMC Celerra NS-120 system
Power Up procedure for single SPS system.
Note: Verify that the cabinet circuit breakers are in the ON position. If you are installing the NS-120 into an existing cabinet that contains other components, do not turn off the cabinet circuit breakers. Ensure that the switch for SPS A is turned OFF.
Connect the power cables as follows:
A yellow circle with a number indicates the power cable number.
1. Connect power supply A from the fi rst disk-array enclosure (DAE) power to standby power supply (SPS) A .
2. Connect power supply B from the fi rst DAE power to the left PDP.
3. Connect storage processor (SP) power cable A to SPS A.
4. Connect SPS A to the right PDP. Turn on the SPS A switch.
5. Connect SP B power cable to the left PDP. Wait for the amber fault LED on each SP to turn off (approximately 3 to 4 minutes).
6. Connect the blade enclosure power cables.
7. Connect the Control Station to the left PDP. Wait for the control station to power up; this may take 5 to 10 minutes.
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2
1
8
7
3
6
5
Note: If the amber LEDs on the front or back of the storage system remain on for more than 10 minutes, make sure that the system is properly cabled.
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For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Cabling the EMC Celerra NS-120 system
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30
12
30
CS
Blade enclosure
SPS A
SP A
Power distribution panel (PDP)
SP B
12
30
!!
!
A
B
Blade 2
Disk-array enclosure1
0 12
30
10
PDP
SPS A switch CNS-001480
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7
8
5
6
3
4
2
Blade 3
Power Up procedure for cabling the single SPS NS-120 system.
Connect the power cables as shown:
Note: The blades in your Celerra system may have four Ethernet copper ports or two 10-GbE optical ports and two copper ports.
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For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Powering the EMC Celerra NS-120 system
Power Up procedure for dual SPS system.
Note: Verify that the cabinet circuit breakers are in the ON position. If you are installing the NS-120 into an existing cabinet that contains other components, do not turn off the cabinet circuit breakers. Ensure that the switches for SPS A and SPS B are turned OFF.
Connect the power cables as follows:
A yellow circle with a number indicates the power cable number.
1. Connect power supply A from the fi rst disk-array enclosure (DAE) to standby power supply (SPS) A .
2. Connect power supply B from the fi rst DAE to SPS B.
3. Connect storage processor (SP) power cable A to SPS A.
4. Connect storage processor (SP) power cable B to SPS B.
5. Connect SPS A power cable to the right PDP. Turn on the SPS A switch.
6. Connect SP B power cable to the left PDP. Turn on the SPS B switch. Wait for the amber fault LED on each SP to turn off (approximately 3 to 4 minutes).
7. Connect the blade enclosure power cables.
8. Connect the Control Station to the left PDP. Wait for the control station to power up; this may take 5 to 10 minutes.
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4
2
1
87
3
6
5
9
Note: If the amber LEDs on the front or back of the storage system remain on for more than 10 minutes, make sure that the system is properly cabled.
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For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Cabling the EMC Celerra NS-120 system
SPS B
Blade enclosureCNS-001479
SP A
Power distribution panel (PDP)
12
30
!!
!
A
B
Disk-array enclosure
12
30
12
30
12
30
12
30
!!
PDP
1
5
34
2
CS
SPS A
Blade 3 Blade 2
SP B SP A
6
7 8
9
Power Up procedure for dual blade cabling of NS-120 system with two SPS.
Connect the power cables as shown:
Note: The blades in your Celerra system may have four Ethernet copper ports or two 10-GbE optical ports and two copper ports.
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For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Disk-array enclosure
!!
AB !
!
LCC B
LCC !LCC A
!!
Blinks green when booting.
Blinks green when booting.
FRU label
10/100 2 3
FRU label
10/100 2 3
Blade 2Blade 3
Blue when cabled. CNS-001445
Blinks amber when booting.Off when working.
Green when booted.
Blade enclosureLinkActivity
SPS A SPS B
Blinks green when booting.
MGMTA CS
B
Blinks when booting.On when working.
Control Station
Standby power supply
A1 A2 A3 A4B1 B2 B3 B4 MGMT A0MGMT B0
12
30
SP B
12
30
12
30
12
30
Bluewhen cabled.Storage processor enclosure
SP A
Bluewhen cabled.
Blue when cabled.
Green when booted.
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
NS-120 dual blade rear view stackup.
Note: If the amber LEDs on the front or back of the storage system remain on for more than 10 minutes, make sure that the system is properly cabled. The blades in your Celerra system may have four Ethernet copper ports or two 10-GbE optical ports and two copper ports.
NS-120 system LEDs
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0 0
12
3
12
3
0 0
12
3
12
3
0 0
10/100/1000
MGMT B B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 MGMT A A0 A1 A2 A3 A4
Clients
CNS-001441
12
3
10/100/1000
Storage processor
Cabling MPFS hosts over Fibre ChannelNote: If your Celerra does not use MPFS, proceed to page 28.
If you have Fibre Channel ports available for host attach, you have the option of confi guring Multi-Path File System (MPFS) on your Celerra. This Fibre Channel (FC) confi guration supports connecting directly to the MPFS clients, or connecting to the MPFS clients through a switch.
To connect directly to MPFS clients, connect each client to the corresponding Fibre Channel ports on the I/O modules in slots A2 and B2. For example, a client connected to port 0 in slot B2 should also be connected to port 0 in slot A2.
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
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0 0
12
3
12
3
0 0
12
3
12
3
0 0
10/100/1000
MGMT B B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 MGMT A A0 A1 A2 A3 A4
CNS-001442
12
3
10/100/1000
Switch
Clients
Storage processor
Note: If your Celerra does not use MPFS, proceed to page 28.
To connect to MPFS clients through a switch, connect the clients to the switch, and connect the Fibre Channel ports on the I/O modules in slots A2 and B2 to the switch.
Cabling MPFS hosts over Fibre Channel
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
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Number of clients
Switch
MGMT B B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 MGMT A A0 A1 A2 A3 A4
12
3
10/100/1000 10/100/1000
0 0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
SP B B1 Port 1
SP B B2 Port 0
SP B B2Port 1
SP A A1 Port 0
SP A A2 Port 0
SP A A2Port 1
12
3
12
3
SP B B1 Port 0
SP A A1 Port 1
CNS-001440
Storage processor
Cabling MPFS hosts over iSCSI
Note: If your Celerra does not use MPFS, proceed to page 28.If you have iSCSI ports available for host attach, you have the option of confi guring Multi-Path File System (MPFS) over iSCSI on your Celerra. The iSCSI confi guration supports connecting to the MPFS clients through a switch.To connect to MPFS clients through a switch, connect the clients to the switch, and connect the iSCSI ports on the I/O modules in slots A1, A2, B1, and B2
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
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NS-120 dual blade copper ports cabling diagram.
NS-120 copper cabling diagram
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
SPS B
SP B MGMT B
12
30
A1 A2 A3 A4B1 B2 B3 B4B
lade
2
FRU label
10/100 2 3
FRU label
10/100 2 3
Bla
de 3
MGMTA CS
B
SP B
SP A
SPS
B
SPS
A
CS
12
30
MGMT A0MGMT B0
!!
A
B
DA
ELCC B
LCC A
!
!
!!
LCC A
CO
NTR
OL
STAT
ION
SPB B0 Port3
SPB MGMT B
Bla
de 3
BE
0
Bla
de 3
BE
1
Bla
de 2
BE
0
Bla
de 2
BE
1
LCC B PRI LCC A PRI
MGMT
CS B
CS A
SPS A
SPA MGMT A
SPA A0 Port 3
SPA A0 Port2
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NS-120 dual blade cabling diagram with 10-GbE optical ports.
NS-120 10-GbE cabling diagram
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If SPS B is installed in your system, connect the cable as shown. CNS-001473
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CSA installation worksheet
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
1. Record the appropriate Control Station public LAN settings.
Primary hostnamePrimary IP address(For second Control Station only) Secondary hostname(For second Control Station only) Secondary IP addressNetmask Gateway
DNS domain
Primary DNS server
Secondary DNS serverNTP server
Time Zone
The CSA pre-populates values based on auto-discovery from your Windows client. Shaded fi elds below are values that will be auto-discovered based on your system and network environment; if auto-discovery fails, you need to provide the information manually.
Complete the worksheet and use this information to install using the Celerra Startup Assistant (CSA). Download the latest version of the CSA from the Celerra Tools section of Powerlink. Getting Started with the Celerra Startup Assistant can be downloaded from Powerlink and provides more information on the CSA pre-confi guration and provisioning processes.
2. The passwords for the root user/system back-end administrator and NAS administrator are default factory values and should be changed as soon as possible for security reasons. The passwords can be changed during the CSA installation process or later, from within Unisphere.
root_password (default value = nasadmin)
NAS Administrator (default value = nasadmin)
Field Value
Note: If you want to confi gure the IPv6 addresses for the Control Station (Control Station address, DNS, or NTP) or for the Data Movers (DNS or NTP), use the CSA for the initial installation and then refer to the Confi guring and Managing Celerra Networking technical module and Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual to complete the IPv6 additions.
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CSA installation worksheet
Note: The dial-in modem number is the phone number for the line that connects to the modem. This is the local number that is used by the service provider to dial into your system.
Note: Email will not work without a DNS server.
3. The appropriate blade public LAN settings are auto-discovered.
4. Record the storage processor public LAN IP addresses.
DNS domain
Primary DNS server
Secondary DNS server
NTP server
SP A IP addressSP B IP address
Note: Public IP addresses for your storage processors are required for use with the Navisphere Service Taskbar for routine array maintenance and upgrades. In addition, for Celerra systems where Navisphere licenses are in place, Navisphere can be used to manage storage for external host connectivity, and the Celerra. However, we recommend users manage Celerra storage using the Provisioning wizard capability within the CSA or within Unisphere. The IP addresses must be on the same subnet as the Control Station.
5. If applicable, confi gure service provider/customer notifi cation information.
Service provider/customer notifi cation
Email Server (recommended)Recipient Email Addresses (optional)
Site information Site ID (optional) (party name)Dial-in Modem # (optional)
Note: These settings apply to all primary blades.
6. Check the boxes of the licenses that you have purchased.
CIFS (Windows) NFS (Linux) iSCSI
At this point, the installation and pre-confi guration portions of CSA are complete.
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CSA Provisioning Worksheet
Note: The Confi guration wizards can be launched and used as often as necessary to provision storage, to create an NFS export, create an iSCSI LUN, create a CIFS (Windows) share, and set up your MPFS system (for MPFS-supported systems only).
Complete this worksheet and use the information here to provision storage, create an NFS export, create an iSCSI LUN, create a CIFS (Windows) share, or set up your MPFS system (for MPFS-supported systems only) using the Celerra Startup Assistant (CSA).
If you want to provision storage using the CSA, complete this section. Storage provisioning involves creating RAID groups and LUNs.
Blade nameIP Address to be assigned to the newly-created interface
Netmask addressMTU (optional; default is 1500)
VLAN ID (optional; default is 0)
Provision unused disks
Network Confi guration
Network device nameCreate and use new network device
Network device settingsDevice namePorts
Network Device
Provisioning of the storage available through the Celerra depends on individual site requirements. You can perform provisioning via the CSA Provisioning Wizards or Unisphere. You can also add additional storage and perform additional provisioning later. For more information, see Step 5. Confi gure for Production on Celerra Tools.
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
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CSA Provisioning Worksheet (continued)
Blade nameExport nameAllocate storage from(select from dropdown)Export size (MB, GB, or TB)
Host access read-only exportRead-only hostsRead/Write hostsRoot hostsAccess hosts
Local host IP addressRemote IQN (if remote host is selected)Blade nameiSCSI target IP address
iSCSI target nameAllocate storage from(select from dropdown)iSCSI LUN numberiSCSI LUN size (MB, GB, or TB)Number of expected SnapsNumber of expected Promotes
If you want to create an iSCSI LUN or attach to an existing LUN using the CSA, complete this section.
Create NFS export
If you want to create an NFS (UNIX/Linux) export using the CSA, complete this section.
Create/Attach iSCSI LUNs
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
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CSA Provisioning Worksheet (continued)
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
Set up MPFS (MPFS-supported models only)
System pool nameNumber of stripe members
Capacity for provisioningPool name
Blade nameShare nameAllocate storage from(select from dropdown)Share size (MB, GB, or TB)
Local driveNTP serverBlade default gatewayCIFS server domain (Windows NT4, Windows 2000 and Windows 2003)DNS server IPs (Windows 2000 and Windows 2003)
Domain admin user name (Windows 2000 and Windows 2003)
Domain admin password (Windows 2000 and Windows 2003)Organizational unit (Windows 2000 and Windows 2003)Workgroup (Standalone)Local admin passwordInterfaces
If you want to create a CIFS (Windows) share or attach to an existing CIFS share using the CSA, complete this section.
Create/Attach CIFS share
If you want to set up an MPFS system using the CSA, complete this section. You must create an MPFS storage pool corresponding to a system-defi ned storage pool.
Note: There must be at least one MPFS storage pool and at most three MPFS storage pools.
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CSA Provisioning Worksheet (continued)
CHAP Initiator and Target Passwords
Initiator PasswordTarget Password
Confi gure CLARiiON iSCSI ports (MPFS over iSCSI only)
Port IP Address Netmask GatewaySP A port 0SP A port 1
SP A port 2SP A port 3
SP A port 4SP A port 5SP A port 6
SP A port 7
SP B port 0SP B port 1SP B port 2SP B port 3SP B port 4SP B port 5SP B port 6SP B port 7
Note: The number of iSCSI ports for MPFS use per SP is not always 8. There can be fewer than or more than 8 ports per SP for MPFS use. The port ID does not always start from 0.
For more information, refer to Celerra Tools on http://Powerlink.EMC.com
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Celerra Startup AssistantInstall the Celerra Startup Assistant (CSA)
Before installing the CSA, verify the following requirements:
• Access to the Powerlink website (preferred) or the Celerra Network Server Applications and Tools CD is available.
• Windows-based client computer is on the same subnet (customer network) as the Celerra Management Control Station.
• The computer must have at least 100 MB of free space. Internet connectivity is recommended.
To obtain and install the CSA, perform the following numbered steps:
Note: On your computer, disable any fi rewall software, pop-up blockers, virtual private network (VPN) interfaces, and VMware® network interfaces before running the CSA.
1. Download the CSA from a link on the Celerra Tools page of the Powerlink website. If you do not have access to the Powerlink website, insert the Celerra Network Server Applications and Tools CD into your computer.
2. In the EMC Product Installation window, click Celerra Startup Assistant to install the CSA on your computer.
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Celerra Startup Assistant
Run the Celerra Startup Assistant (CSA)
To run the CSA:
3. Double-click the Celerra Startup Assistant shortcut on the desktop or go to C:\ProgramFiles\EMC\CSA\startup\launch.bat.
4. Click Install. The Celerra Startup Assistant guides you through the remaining steps.
5. Then confi gure your system as described in “Step 5. Confi gure for Production.”
Step 5. Confi gure for Production
Now that the CSA pre-confi guration is complete, you must confi gure the system for production. You can use the Provisioning Wizard in the CSA, one of several pre-packaged implementation confi gurations based on common usages, or your own implementation using Unisphere to confi gure your system. At the end of each of these confi gurations, your system will be ready for production.
Common implementations include:
• Create CIFS shares• Create iSCSI LUNs• Create NFS exports• Set up MPFS-enabled systems• Add additional hosts for Fibre Channel enabled systems• Perform Common Post-CSA tasks
Go to the Celerra Tools page for the NS-120 on Powerlink and select Step 5: Confi gure for Production for more information.
Step 5. Confi gure for Production
Now that the CSA pre-confi guration is complete, you must confi gure the systemmmm for production. You can use the Provisioning Wizard in the CSA, one of several pre-packaged implementation confi gurations based on common usages, or your own implementation using Unisphere to confi gure your system. At the endd of each of these confi gurations, your system will be ready for production.
Common implementations include:
• Create CIFS shares• Create iSCSI LUNs• Create NFS exports• Set up MPFS-enabled systems• Add additional hosts for Fibre Channel enabled systems• Perform Common Post-CSA tasks
Go to the Celerra Tools page for the NS-120 on Powerlink and select Step 5:Confi gure for Production for more information.