Atlas 500 Pro AI edge server (model 3000)
Figure 2-2 and Table 2-1 show the port planning for the Atlas 500 Pro AI edge server (model 3000).
Physical Network Port |
Description |
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1 (management network port) |
This port is used to:
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2 (debugging serial port) |
This port is used for debugging. |
3 (GE electrical ports) |
Use one or more network ports based on service requirements to:
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4 (4 x 10GE/25GE optical ports) |
Table 2-2 shows an example of network planning when dual backup is configured on two servers.
Device |
Port |
IP Address |
Function |
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Atlas 500 Pro AI edge server (model 3000) (active) |
Use the GE electrical or optical ports listed in Table 2-1 as required. |
Floating IP address (active) |
Used for the Atlas 500 Pro AI edge server (model 3000) to communicate with external devices, such as IP cameras (IPCs). If the active node is faulty, the floating IP address of the active node is migrated to the standby node, and the standby node uses this IP address to communicate with external devices. If the customer's services do not need to connect to external devices, you do not need to configure the floating IP address. |
Arbitration IP address (active) |
Used to assist the dual backup function in active/standby arbitration. This IP address is optional. The system periodically checks whether the arbitration IP address can be pinged to determine the network connectivity. Generally, this parameter is set to the IP address of the gateway. |
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Use the GE electrical or optical ports listed in Table 2-1 as required. The GE electrical port is recommended. |
Heartbeat IP address (active) |
Used for heartbeat detection and file synchronization between the active and standby nodes. |
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Atlas 500 Pro AI edge server (model 3000) (standby) |
Use the GE electrical or optical ports listed in Table 2-1 as required. |
Floating IP address (standby) |
To detect the floating IP address status of the active node, you need to configure an IP address that is in the same network segment as the floating IP address of the active node on the standby node to ensure that the floating IP address of the active node can be pinged on the standby node. |
Arbitration IP address (standby) |
Used to assist the dual backup function in active/standby arbitration. This IP address is optional. The system periodically checks whether the arbitration IP address can be pinged to determine the network connectivity. Generally, this parameter is set to the IP address of the gateway. |
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Use the GE electrical or optical ports listed in Table 2-1 as required. The GE electrical port is recommended. |
Heartbeat IP address (standby) |
Used for heartbeat detection and file synchronization between the active and standby nodes. |