
Dell VxRail Network Planning Guide
Reserve IP addresses for VxRail-managed VMware vSphere vMotion network
An IP address is required for the VMware vSphere vMotion network for each ESXi host in the VxRail cluster.
You can use a private address range if the VMware vSphere vMotion network is not routable. To migrate VMs outside of the VxRail cluster, consider it while selecting the IP address scheme.
IP addresses can be assigned automatically during the VxRail initial build, or manually select the IP addresses for each ESXi host. For the auto-assignment method, the IP addresses for VxRail initial build must be contiguous, with the specified range in a sequential order. The IP address range must be large enough to cover the number of ESXi hosts planned for the VxRail cluster. A larger IP address range can be specified to cover for planned expansion.
To expand the VxRail cluster to deploy nodes in more than one physical rack, you can either stretch the IP subnet for VMware vSphere vMotion between the racks, or use routing services in your data center instead for a multirack cluster.
For the IP address auto-assignment method, record the IP address range.
| Network configuration table | Action |
|---|---|
| Rows 62 and 63 | Enter the starting and ending IPv4 addresses for VMware vSphere vMotion. |
| Rows 64 and 65 | Enter the starting and ending IPv6 addresses for VMware vSphere vMotion. |
For the manual assignment method, record the IP addresses.
| Network configuration table | Action |
|---|---|
| Rows 66 to 69 | Enter the IPv4 addresses for VMware vSphere vMotion. |
| Rows 70 to 73 | Enter the starting and ending IPv6 addresses for VMware vSphere vMotion. |
Enter the subnet mask and gateway. You can use the default gateway that is assigned to the VxRail External Management network, or enter a gateway that is dedicated for the VMware vSphere vMotion network.
| Network configuration table | Action |
|---|---|
| Row 74 | Enter the IPv4 subnet mask for VMware vSphere vMotion. |
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