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Single-Node R630 (1U1N) Server Typical Connection Diagram; R730Xd Single-Node Server Configuration - Dell EMC VxFlex Ready Node User Manual

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Server node port designations - ESXi R630/R730xd servers
Description
iDRAC
Monitoring
Port
iDRAC
Physical Port
iDRAC
on node
(remote KVM)
Figure 6 Single-node R630 (1U1N) server typical connection diagram
For single-node servers in an ESXi-based system, connect the cables and configure
the system as shown in the following tables, depending on the server type and
architecture, when relevant.
The tables below show the most common correlation between the physical NIC port
location and the logical configuration in VMware. When using the same slot locations
as shown below, all settings but one setting are static and can be set by the AMS. The
vmnic number is the dynamic setting and is determined by the VMware bus scan and
boot logic. This number cannot be set persistently.
If you need to build your own table of reference, correlate the ESXi physical ports to
the vmnic logical port name.
Note:
In this AMS release, Advanced Deployment mode enables you to dynamically
select the port to be used in the server. It is recommended, but not mandatory,
that you use the VxFlex OS best practice ports. If the VLAN ID is defined, it must
also be configured on the switch side connected to the relevant selected port.
Table 7 R730xd single-node server configuration
VxFlex OS
VxFlex OS
Data1
Client
Network
Port1
vmnic0
vmnic1
Onboard 10G
Onboard 10G
(Left)
(Right)
VxFlex OS
VxFlex
Client
OS
Network
Data2
Port2
vmnic4
vmnic5
PCI 10G
PCI 10G
(Right)
(Left)
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Architecture
VxFlex OS
Not in Use
Managemen
t Network
vmnic2
vmnic3
Onboard
Onboard 1G
(Left)
(Right)
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