Veritas NetBackup™ 5230 Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
- Overview
- Preparing for hardware installation
- Tools
- Hardware installation flow
- 3U16 storage shelf weights and dimensions
- Rack guidelines
- Power supply overview
- Electrical safety
- Heat dissipation
- Checking the shipping packages
- Removing the protective film from the 3U16 storage shelf
- Locating hardware serial numbers
- Prerequisites for IPMI configuration on a 52xx and 5330
- Installing an appliance and 3U16 storage shelves into racks
- Cables
- Verifying hardware operation and configuring IPMI
- Appendix A. Adding 3U16 storage shelves to an operational NetBackup 5230 Appliance
- About adding 3U16 storage shelves to an operational appliance
- Shutting down the appliance
- Preparing the appliance to install the additional hardware
- Installing the additional memory
- Installing the additional Maintenance-Free Backup Unit (MFBU)
- Installing the external RAID controller card
- Removing the protective film from the storage shelf
- Installing 3U16 storage shelves into the rack
- Connecting the 3U16 shelves to an appliance or to other 3U16 shelves
- Connecting the 3U16 storage shelf and appliance power cords
- Turning on the hardware and verifying operation
- Appendix B. Adding 2U12 storage shelves to an operational NetBackup 5230 Appliance
- About adding 2U12 storage shelves to an operational appliance
- Shutting down the appliance
- Preparing the appliance to install the additional hardware
- Installing the additional memory
- Installing the additional Maintenance Free Backup Unit (MFBU)
- Installing the external RAID controller card
- Installing 2U12 storage shelves into the rack
- Connecting the 2U12 shelves to an appliance or other storage shelves
- Connecting the 2U12 storage shelf and appliance power cords
- Turning on the hardware and verifying operation
- Appendix C. Adding new disk space to the appliance configuration
Connecting the network cables
The networking ports are accessed on the rear panel of the appliance. The following picture shows the layout of the network ports. It includes the four 1 Gb Ethernet ports on the left and the two 10 Gb Ethernet ports on the right. The remote management (IPMI) port is located to the left of the 10 Gb Ethernet ports.
By default, NIC1 (eth0) is factory set to IP address 192.168.229.233. This private network address is reserved to provide a direct connection from a laptop to perform the initial configuration. Once the initial configuration has been completed you can connect NIC1 (eth0) to an administrative network.
Ethernet ports NIC2/eth1, NIC3/eth2, NIC4/eth3, NIC5/eth4, and NIC6/eth5 can be connected to public networks.
See Connecting the small form-factor pluggable (SFP+) transceivers.