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Software setup configuration worksheet

You can use the configuration worksheet to record values that you will use during the software setup process.

Category Types of information Your values
Licenses Usually Data ONTAP systems ordered with disks come with licenses preinstalled. You can use the license show command at the storage system command line to verify that the appropriate licenses are installed on your system or to configure additional licenses.

You can find license keys for your initial or add-on software orders at the NetApp Support Site under My Support > Software Licenses. For instance, you can search with the serial number of a system to find all license keys associated with the system. If you cannot locate your license keys from the Software Licenses page, you should contact your sales or support representative.

Record your license keys here. You can install licenses for optional features either before or after running the setup script.

Note: After you finish setting up Data ONTAP and can access the CLI, wait at least five minutes before trying the license show command to see which licenses are installed.

For more information, see the knowledgebase article Data ONTAP 8.2 Licensing Overview and References on the NetApp Support Site and Data ONTAP System Administration Guide for 7-Mode.

 
Terminal server (sometimes used for remote serial console port access) TCP/IP address  
Port  
Storage system Host name  
Password  
Time zone  
Storage system location  
Language used for multiprotocol storage systems:
  • NFS Classic (v2 or v3) only—Language setting does not matter
  • NFS Classic (v2 or v3) and CIFS—Language of the clients
  • NFS v4, with or without CIFS—cl_lang.UTF-8, where cl_lang is the language of the clients.
 
Administration host Host name  
IP address  
Interface groups (include information for each interface group) Name of the interface group (such as ig0)  
Mode type (single, multi, or LACP)  
Load balancing type (IP based, MAC address based, port based, or round-robin based)  
Number of links (number of physical interfaces to include in the interface group)  
Link names (physical interface names such as e0a, e5a, or e9b)  
IP address for the interface group  
Subnet mask (IPv4) or subnet prefix length (IPv6) for the interface group  
Partner interface group name  
Media type for the interface group  
Ethernet interfaces (if not using interface groups) Interface name (include information for each interface port, such as e0a, e5a)  
IPv4 Address  
Subnet mask  
IPv6 (not always used) Address  
Subnet prefix length  
Partner IP address or interface  
Media type (network type)  
Are jumbo frames supported?  
MTU size for jumbo frames  
Flow control  
e0M interface (if available) IP address  
Network mask  
Partner IP address  
Flow control  
The e0M management interface either should be on a separate subnet from the controller's other data ports or configured down.  
Router (if used) Gateway name  
IPv4 address  
IPv6 address  
HTTP Location of HTTP directory  
DNS Domain name  
Server address 1  
Server address 2  
Server address 3  
NIS Domain name  
Server address 1  
Server address 2  
Server address 3  
CIFS Windows domain  
WINS servers 1  
2  
3  
Multiprotocol or NTFS-only storage system?  
Should CIFS create default /etc/passwd and /etc/group files?  
NIS group caching Enable?  
Hours to update the cache  
CIFS server name (if different from default)  

User authentication style:

(1) Active Directory domain authentication (Active Directory domains only)

(2) Windows NT 4 domain authentication (Windows NT or Active Directory domains)

(3) Windows Workgroup authentication using the storage system's local user accounts

(4) /etc/passwd and/or NIS/LDAP authentication

Note: Joining the CIFS domain can be a long-running process. Avoid pressing Enter until the command prompt returns.
 
Windows Active Directory domain Domain name  
Time server names or IP addresses  
Windows user name  
Windows user password  
Local administrator name  
Local administrator password  
CIFS administrator or group  
Active Directory container (CLI setup only)  
SP (If not using DHCP, fill in the IP information.)
Supported on these systems:
  • FAS22xx
  • 32xx
  • 62xx
  • FAS80xx
MAC address  
IPv4 Address  
Subnet mask  
Gateway  
IPv6 (not always used) Address  
Subnet prefix length  
Gateway  
AutoSupport mail host  
AutoSupport recipients  
ACP Network interface name  
Domain (subnet) for network interface  
Netmask (subnet mask) for network interface