Netapp Aff Cluster Interconnect Switches

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In this post, we will discuss NetApp Cluster-Mode hardware architecture. This includes various Components of NetApp cluster mode, how Netapp hardware components are connected to each other.

Then we will discuss the types of cluster mode and finally, we will see how data requests flow in NetApp cluster mode.

NetApp Cluster-Mode Architecture

There are three main hardware components of the NetApp cluster mode. We will discuss them in detail about them.

1. Nodes or Controllers

Nodes or controllers are the computing part of the NetApp Cluster. They process all incoming and outgoing requests for the cluster.

Netapp nodes have slots that contain IO/Module. These modules contain NetApp ports for Ethernet, FC, FCoE, and SAS connectivity.

Cable the cluster interconnect from one controller module to the other, or if cluster interconnect switches are used, from each controller module to the switches. AFF and FAS Documentation Center Related information. The following Cisco cluster network switches are supported: Nexus 9336C-FX2 You can install the Cisco Nexus 9336C-FX2 switch (X190200/X190210) in a NetApp system cabinet or third-party cabinet with the standard brackets that are included with the switch.

Ethernet ports connect to network switches for LAN connectivity. Similarly, FC port connects to SAN switches for FC connectivity. To know more about the FC connectivity you can read or post on SAN Architecture.

Examples cluster1:: system cluster-switch show Switch Type Address Model - - - - cn1610-143-234 cluster-network 10.238.143.234 CN1610 Serial Number: 7 Is Monitored: true Reason: Software Version: 1.1.0.1 Version Source: ISDP cn1601-143-230 management-network 10.238.143.230 CN1601 Serial Number: 9 Is Monitored. In this case of course i have to install both switches into one of the datacenter and connect the second HA pair cluster interconnect ports via direct FC cables (within maximum distance permitted). My question was about what happen if lost the datacenter with the switches or the direct FC cables.

You can use FCoE for both Ethernet and FC connections. Finally, SAS ports connect the controllers to disk shelves.

NetApp nodes also contain other hardware such as NVRAM, CPU, PSU, and Fans.

2. Disk Shelves

Disk shelves in Netapp Cluster Mode consist of Physical disks. NetApp supports various types of disk. Disk shelves and controller are connected to each other via SAS ports.

In an HA Pair, the disk shelves are connected to both controllers. So that if one controller fails then the other controller takes care of the data request.

3. Inter-Cluster Switches

Netapp Aff Cluster Interconnect Switches Diagram

Intercluster switches are also known as cluster switches. These are nothing but network switches that provides the connection between NetApp controllers.

Each node in the cluster has a minimum of two cluster ports which connects to cluster switches.

What Is Cluster-Mode NetApp?

Cluster Mode NetApp is basically a grouping of multiple HA Pair Nodes. These nodes are interconnected via Inter-Cluster Switches that creates a cluster of nodes.

There are three types of cluster mode. The first one is Single Node Cluster, Switchless Cluster, and Cluster with switches.

Netapp Cluster Mode can have a maximum number of 24 nodes that means 12 HA Pairs. However, in the case of FC or mixed protocol, it can have only 8 nodes.

Single Node Netapp Cluster

A Single node NetApp cluster has only one node. The single-node cluster does not provide any redundancy. Hence, there is always a risk of outage and data loss.

Two Node Switchless Cluster

Two nodes switchless cluster has two nodes in an HA pair. These nodes are connected to each other directly and not via inter-cluster switches.

Netapp aff cluster interconnect switches diagram

The direct connection between two nodes for data flow is called Cluster Interconnect.

NetApp Cluster With Cluster Switch

You can also use intercluster switches to connect two nodes. Intercluster switches help in the scalability of the cluster.

Multiple Nodes with Inter-Cluster Switch

A NetApp Cluster can also have more than two nodes up to 24 nodes. All Nodes connect to two cluster switches. In the next section, we will discuss how IO flows through the network.

How Data Flows In NetApp Cluster Mode

First, read or write request comes to any one of the NetApp nodes. Data Ontap checks if the data resides on the local node or remote node.

If Data found in a local node then the requests are processed and sent back to the client through the same path. Now, if data exists in the remote node then Data Ontap sends the request to the remote node via cluster network.

Then remote node process the data and sends back processed and the data back to the client through the same path.

I hope you gain some knowledge of the hardware architecture of the NetApp cluster mode. Subscribe our newsletter for more such content. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel for video tutorials.

Parameters

{ [-fields<fieldname>, ...]
Selects the fields that have the specified name.
| [-snmp-config]
Displays the following information about a switch:
  • Device Name
  • Community String
  • SNMP Version
| [-status]
Displays the following status information about a switch:
  • Is Discovered
  • Community String
  • Model Number
  • Switch Network
  • Software Version
  • Reason For Not Monitoring
  • Source Of Switch Version
  • Is Monitored ?
| [-instance]}
Selects detailed information for all the switches.
[-device<text>] - Device Name
Selects the switches that match the specified device name.
[-address<IP Address>] - IP Address
Selects the switches that match the specified IP address.

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[-snmp-version{SNMPv1|SNMPv2c}] - SNMP Version
Selects the switches that match the specified SNMP version.
[-is-discovered{true|false}] - Is Discovered
Selects the switches that match the specified discovery setting.
[-community<text>] - Community String

Netapp Aff Cluster Interconnect Switches

Selects the switches that match the specified community string.
[-model{NX5010|NX5020|CAT2960|OTHER|NX5596|CN1610|CN1601|NX3132}] - Model Number
Selects the switches that match the specified model number.
[-type{cluster-network|management-network}] - Switch Network
Selects the switches that match the specified switch type.
[-sw-version<text>] - Software Version
Selects the switches that match the specified software version.
[-reason<text>] - Reason For Not Monitoring
Selects the switches that match the specified reason.
[-version-source<text>] - Source Of Switch Version
Selects the switches that match the specified version source (for example, from SNMP, CDP or ISDP).
[-is-monitoring-enabled-operational{true|false}] - Is Monitored ?
Selects the switches that match the specifed operational monitoring status.
[-serial-number<text>] - Serial Number of the Device
Selects the switches that match the specified serial number.