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1 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Dell Networking Solutions Engineering June 2013 A Dell EMC Deployment and Configuration Guide
2 Revisions Date Version Description Authors June Initial release Tracy Alonzo Copyright Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All Rights Reserved. Except as stated below, no part of this document may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, without express permission of Dell. You may distribute this document within your company or organization only, without alteration of its contents. THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED AS-IS, AND WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED. PRODUCT WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THE DELL PRODUCTS DESCRIBED IN THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE FOUND AT: Performance of network reference architectures discussed in this document may vary with differing deployment conditions, network loads, and the like. Third party products may be included in reference architectures for the convenience of the reader. Inclusion of such third party products does not necessarily constitute Dell s recommendation of those products. Please consult your Dell representative for additional information. Trademarks used in this text: Dell, the Dell logo, Dell Boomi, PowerEdge, PowerVault, PowerConnect, OpenManage, EqualLogic, Compellent, KACE, FlexAddress, Force10 and Vostro are trademarks of Dell Inc. EMC VNX, and EMC Unisphere are registered trademarks of Dell. Other Dell trademarks may be used in this document. Cisco Nexus, Cisco MDS, Cisco NX-0S, and other Cisco Catalyst are registered trademarks of Cisco System Inc. Intel, Pentium, Xeon, Core and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. AMD is a registered trademark and AMD Opteron, AMD Phenom and AMD Sempron are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server, Internet Explorer, MS-DOS, Windows Vista and Active Directory are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Red Hat and Red Hat Enterprise Linux are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Novell and SUSE are registered trademarks of Novell Inc. in the United States and other countries. Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates. VMware, Virtual SMP, vmotion, vcenter and vsphere are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware, Inc. in the United States or other countries. IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Broadcom and NetXtreme are registered trademarks of QLogic is a registered trademark of QLogic Corporation. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and/or names or their products and are the property of their respective owners. Dell disclaims proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. 2 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
3 Table of contents Revisions... 2 Executive summary Introduction Networking for Dell PowerEdge VRTX Chassis Deployment scenarios Small office deployment Intermediate Office Deployment Initial CMC Network Configuration Logging into Chassis Management Controller (CMC) Using WEB Interface Initial Blade Server Status Accessing Blade Servers Accessing the VRTX 1GbE Switch Module Logging into the VRTX 1GbE Switch Module Setting Up Dell Mobility Controller Dell Mobility Controller Login AOS Version Licenses Virtual AP Employee Profile Dynamic Multicast Optimization (DMO) Band Steering Access Control List (ACL) with Classify Media Employee User Role SSID Profile Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) Wireless Multimedia (WMM) Differential Services Code Point (DSCP) Local Probe Request Threshold (db) Broadcast/Multicast Rate Optimization (BC/MC) Adaptive RADIO Management (ARM) Profile VOIP Aware Scan Power Save Aware Scan Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
4 2.8 Quality of Service (QoS) Profile Airtime Fairness Guest WLAN Assigning the Guest VLAN Static IP address and Source NAT Adding DHCP Guest Pool Display Guest Pool Guest Role Network Policies Guest Role Time Range Create Guest Role Guest Virtual AP Guest Wireless Client Connection Mobility Controller Guest VLAN Interface now UP A Additional Resources A.1 Recommended Dell publications A.2 Recommended Microsoft publications Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
5 Executive summary Dell PowerEdge VRTX is a new shared infrastructure product focused on remote, branch, and small office needs. It combines Dell PowerEdge M520 and M620 server blades, shared storage, and IO in the form of PCIe and one IOM slot. These elements are combined into a 5U rackable tower, providing a simpler model for Remote Office/Branch Office (ROBO) and Small and Medium Business (SMB) customers to deploy and manage. The Dell 1GbE switch I/O Module (IOM) includes eight external Gigabit Ethernet ports providing network connectivity to the Dell PowerEdge Blade servers within the Dell PowerEdge VRTX chassis. 5 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
6 1 Introduction This deployment guide outlines the steps of connecting the VRTX to a SMB network including integration options for Dell W-Series WLAN Mobility controller. Dell PowerEdge VRTX is designed to empower ROBO s and SMB s with the connectivity, along with its optimized storage and compute power to deliver an end toend solution optimized for providing for time sensitive applications like Microsoft Lync. ROBO s can now take advantage of running media collaborative applications like Microsoft Lync providing voice, video, and instant messaging (IM). With the flexibility of Dell s PowerEdge VRTX chassis, a virtualized Microsoft Lync Server can be hosted right on premise. 1.1 Networking for Dell PowerEdge VRTX Chassis Dell PowerEdge VRTX can be configured with an integrated 1Gb pass-through switch module or an integrated 1GbE switch module, simplifying network connectivity and reducing costs for small business budgets. The 1GbE switch module is recommended for most applications. The diagrams below show the physical architecture and some representative logical network topologies for small and intermediate office deployments. 6 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
7 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Chassis 7 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
8 1.2 Deployment scenarios Small office deployment Small office deployment Small office deployment components Component Description Number of Users 1-5 Chassis Platform Dell PowerEdge VRTX Servers Dell PowerEdge M520 or M620 Blade installed in slots 1-4 Operating System 1x Windows 2012 Server Network Integrated 1GbE switch module with 8 external RJ45 ports 8 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
9 1.2.2 Intermediate Office Deployment Intermediate Office Deployment Intermediate Office Deployment Components Component Description Number of Users Chassis Platform Dell PowerEdge VRTX Servers Dell PowerEdge M520 or M620 Blade installed in slots 1-4 Operating System 1x Windows 2012 Server Applications 1x Microsoft Lync Standard Edition Server Network Integrated 1GbE switch module with 8 external RJ45 ports 1x Dell Networking 5524P Wireless Network Access Point Dell Networking W-AP105 Mobility Controller 1x Dell Networking W-620 Note: Each Remote Office/Branch Office may have unique RF environments. A wireless Site Survey is highly recommended to ensure best results. 9 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
10 1.3 Initial CMC Network Configuration By default, the Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is set to obtain IP address from an external DHCP server. By connecting the CMC network cable to the network, an IP address will be assigned to the CMC. This can be verified by using the VRTX LCD configuration wizard. From the LCD panel on the front of the chassis, select IP summary from the main menu screen. (Use up and down arrow button to navigate pressing the center button to select) The CMC IP address is displayed along with idrac1 and idrac2. For a detailed description on configuring the CMC settings, please see the Dell PowerEdge VRTX User s Guide Dell PowerEdge VRTX User's Guide 1.4 Logging into Chassis Management Controller (CMC) Using WEB Interface Open a WEB browser, in the address field, enter the CMC IP address. Figure 4 shows the Login screen to the Dell PowerEdge VRTX Chassis Management Controller. Enter the default Username: root and Password: calvin, and click Submit. Note: Dell EMC recommends customers set unique username and password. CMC Login 10 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
11 1.5 Initial Blade Server Status Figure 5 shows two M-Series blade servers. Note the Power state field. Chassis Server Overview In figure 6, enable the Blade Server slot. Note: Each Dell PowerEdge M-Series blade server can be powered on by pressing the power button on the front bezel. Powering On Blade Server 11 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
12 1.6 Accessing Blade Servers In figure 7, under Server Overview, highlight the Dell PowerEdge blade server slot then click Launch idrac GUI to open Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller Launch idrac GUI Figure 8 shows the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller System Summary page. Under Virtual Console Preview, click Launch Accessing blade server 12 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
13 Figure 9. Opening Viewer Figure 10. Starting Application Figure 11 shows the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller connection to the Dell PowerEdge M-Series blade server. Network connectivity to the blade server can be setup. 13 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
14 Figure 11. Blade server Access 1.7 Accessing the VRTX 1GbE Switch Module Figure 12 shows the I/O Module Overview. Launch IOM GUI. Note: By default, the 1GbE switch module obtains its IP address from the local DHCP server. However, users can assign a static IP address by selecting the <Setup> entry from the I/O Module Overview page. 14 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
15 I/O Module Status 1.8 Logging into the VRTX 1GbE Switch Module Figure 13 shows the Login screen to the VRTX 1GbE Switch Module. Enter the default Username: root and Password: calvin, and click Submit. Note: Dell EMC recommends customers set unique username and password. 1GbE Switch Module Login 15 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
16 Figure 14 shows the VRTX 1GbE Switch Module Home page. All Layer 2 switch configuration settings can be performed from this location. VRTX 1GbE Switch Module Home Page 16 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
17 2 Setting Up Dell Mobility Controller 2.1 Dell Mobility Controller Login Enter your User name and password created during the Console Configuration Setup. Mobility Controller Login 17 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
18 Figure 16 illustrates the initial Dell Mobility Controller Dashboard page. Mobility Controller Dashboard 2.2 AOS Version You can check the current version by selecting the Maintenance tab from the Dashboard, then choosing About, as shown in Figure 17. AOS Version 18 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
19 2.3 Licenses Figure 18 illustrates all licenses installed on the Dell mobility controller. Verify that the Access Point license and the Policy Enforcement Firewall Next Generation (PEFNG) license are installed. To verify, navigate to Configuration -> Network -> Controller -> Licenses. Licenses 2.4 Virtual AP Employee Profile Add Employee virtual AP to default AP group. Navigate to Configuration -> All Profiles -> Wireless LAN -> Virtual AP, as shown in Figure 19. Then choose to add a New profile, specify the name of the profile (for example, employee ) and click Add. Then click Apply. VAP Employee 19 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
20 2.4.1 Dynamic Multicast Optimization (DMO) Select the Dynamic Multicast Optimization (DMO) checkbox, as shown in Figure 20. Virtual AP Employee Profile Band Steering To enable this feature, click the Band Steering checkbox, as shown in Figure 20 above. Steering Mode defaults to Prefer 5ghz. Verify that it is selected. Click Apply to apply the changes. It is good practice to save the configuration. With the Band Steering feature enabled, Dell access points will ignore management Probe Requests from 2.5GHz RADIO client stations and will onl respond to Probe Requests from client stations in the 5GHz frequency band, effectively steering stations to the preferred spectrum. 20 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
21 2.5 Access Control List (ACL) with Classify Media Employee User Role Figure 21 illustrates how to configure employee user roles. Navigate to Configuration -> Security -> Access Control -> Policies -> Firewall Policies. Create six new rules. Add an IP access-list session named Employee_Lync. Employee_Lync User Role Once Employee_Lync has been created, Figure 22 illustrates the six policies to be added. Employee_Lync Policy Rules 21 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
22 Once all rules have been created and applied, Figure 23 displays Employee_Lync session. Employee_Lync Policies 2.6 SSID Profile Configuring an SSID profile is shown in Figure 24. Navigate to Configuration -> Wireless -> AP Configuration -> Wireless LAN -> Virtual AP -> employee -> SSID Profile. Then select New from the SSID Profile pull-down menu. Type dell-ap is the default Network Name (SSID). This can be customized to each Branch Office location. The SSID can be up to 32 characters and is case sensitive. Under Security, select WPA2 PSK as the Network Authentication and AES will automatically be selected as encryption. For format, select PSK Passphrase, then enter passphrase. Creating Employee SSID Note: Please consult your local Network Administrator for Pass-Phrase Security Settings. 22 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
23 2.6.1 Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) configuration is shown in Figure 25. Select Configuration -> Advanced Services -> All Profile Management -> SSID Profile -> employee ->Advanced. Then enter 3 into the DTIM Interval field. Employee SSID profile settings When setting DTIM to a value of 3, every third Management Beacon frame is a DTIM beacon for client stations to wake from a power management state to retrieve multicast traffic from Dell access points Wireless Multimedia (WMM) Wireless Multimedia (WMM) is enabled by selecting the checkbox, as shown in Figure 25. The Wi-Fi Alliance includes Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) as part of its Certification Program. Wi-Fi Multimedia defines Layer-2 MAC methods needed to meet the Quality of Service (QoS) requirements for time-sensitive applications Differential Services Code Point (DSCP) Set DSCP mapping for WMM voice AC field to value of 46, as shown in Figure 25. See RFC 3246 Section 2.7 Recommended Code Point for Expedited Forwarding, 23 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
24 2.6.4 Local Probe Request Threshold (db) Set the Local Probe Request Threshold (db) field to value of 25, as shown in See Figure26. Local Probe Request Threshold Broadcast/Multicast Rate Optimization (BC/MC) Select the BC/MC Rate Optimization checkbox to enable the feature, as shown in Figure 26. This feature suppresses broadcast and multicast traffic on both wired and wireless networks. 24 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
25 2.7 Adaptive RADIO Management (ARM) Profile VOIP Aware Scan Navigate to Configuration -> All Profiles -> RF Management -> Adaptive RADIO Management ARM Profile -> <profile name>-> ARM Profile Details -> VOIP Aware Scan. Adaptive RADIO Management (ARM) Profile This feature prevents any single access point from becoming congested with voice calls. Dell access points will not attempt to scan different channels if one client has an active VOIP call Power Save Aware Scan Select the Power Save Aware Scan checkbox to enable the feature, as shown in Figure 27. With this feature enabled, if Dell access points detect one or more clients in power save mode the access point will not scan across other channels. 25 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
26 2.8 Quality of Service (QoS) Profile Airtime Fairness Figure 28 illustrates the Traffic Management Profile. Navigate to Configuration -> All Profiles -> QOS -> Traffic Management Profile -> Profile Details. Add Lync by selecting it. In the Station Shaping Policy field, select fair-access. This feature allows each wireless client station equal access to the wireless medium. Traffic Management Profile 26 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
27 3 Guest WLAN Figure 29 illustrates adding a guest VLAN. Configuration -> Network -> VLANS -> Add -> VLAN ID -> enter 900 -> Apply. Create Guest VLAN Note: Customers can set their own VLAN assignment. The VLAN specified here is only for explanatory purposes. 3.1 Assigning the Guest VLAN Static IP address and Source NAT Figure 30 shows assigning the guest VLAN static IP address. Select Configuration -> Network ->IP -> IP interfaces -> Use the following IP address. Then set VLAN900 to IP address and a Net Mask of Under NAT, enable source NAT for the VLAN checkbox. Under Inter-VLAN Routing, deselect Enable Inter-VLAN Routing checkbox. Then click Apply. Note: Customers can set their own Static IP VLAN and Net mask assignments. The Static VLAN IP address and Net mask are only for explanatory purposes. 27 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
28 Assign VLAN Static IP Address with Source NAT Figure 31 shows the Dell mobility controller VLANS. Select Configuration -> Network -> VLANS. Guest VLAN is now displayed including assigned IP address and Net Mask. Show VLANS Note: Figure 31 shows VLAN900 operation state as down. This will change to Up state once a guest user establishes a connection to the Guest WLAN. 28 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
29 3.2 Adding DHCP Guest Pool Figure 32 shows adding DHCP guest pool. Select Configuration -> Network ->IP -> DHCP Server. Check the Enable DHCP Server checkbox, then click Add. Enable DHCP and add Guest Pool Figure 33 shows enabling DHCP and adding a guest pool. Enter guestpool into pool name field, then enter as the default router. Enter the DNS Server address provided by your local network administrator, then enter for Network IP address and as the netmask. Finally, choose Done -> Apply -> Save Configuration. Guest DHCP Settings 29 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
30 3.3 Display Guest Pool Figure 34 displays the DHCP Guestpool including default router, network address, and address range. DHCP Guest Pool 3.4 Guest Role Network Policies Figure 35 illustrates setting policy role for guest users. Select Policies, then pick guest network policy under Policy Name. Choose Session under Policy Type. Then click Add -> Http under services -> Permit -> working hours -> Add -> Https -> Permit -> working hours -> add -> Apply. Guest Role 30 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
31 Guest Role Policies Figure 36 above illustrates HTTP and HTTPS services only allowed during work hours for guest users. 3.5 Guest Role Time Range Figure 37 shows how to allow guest users WEB access only during business hours. Select Configuration -> Security -> Access Control -> Time Ranges -> Add -> guest work hours in name field ->Periodic -> Add -> Weekday -> 08:00 for start time -> 17:00 for end time -> Done -> Apply. Time Range 31 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
32 3.6 Create Guest Role Figure 38 shows how to create guest user role. Select User Roles -> Add -> Guest role Name -> guest network policy from drop down list -> Done -> Apply. Create Guest Role 3.7 Guest Virtual AP Configuring guest virtual AP is shown in Figure 39. Select Configuration -> Wireless -> AP Configuration - > AP Specific -> select guest Ap s from the list -> Add -> select the guest AP -> Wireless LAN -> Virtual AP -> Add new profile named guest -> Apply. Guest VAP 32 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
33 As shown in Figure 40, ensure Guest -> Virtual AP checkbox is enabled and VLAN is set, then select Apply. Select AAA Profile -> default-open -> Apply. Virtual AP Guest As shown in Figure 41, select New SSID profile named guest. Enter Network Name as guest. Choose None for Network Authentication and Open for Encryption. Then click Apply. Guest SSID Profile 33 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
34 3.8 Guest Wireless Client Connection Figure 42 shows an established wireless client s connection status to the Guest SSID. Client s Connection 3.9 Mobility Controller Guest VLAN Interface now UP Figure 43 shows the Guest VLAN operational state as Up. You can check the state by selecting Configuration -> IP -> IP Interfaces. Mobility Controller Guest VLAN Operational Up Status 34 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
35 A Additional Resources Dell.com/support is focused on meeting customer needs with proven services and support. Dell TechCenter is an online technical community where IT professionals have access to numerous resources for Dell EMC software, hardware and services. Storage Solutions Technical Documents on Dell TechCenter provide expertise that helps to ensure customer success on Dell EMC Storage platforms. A.1 Recommended Dell publications Dell PowerEdge VRTX Product Page Dell Chassis Management Controller For PowerEdge VRTX Dell Networking W-Series Mobility Dell Networking W-Series Mobility Software Dell Networking W-Series Mobility Support Microsoft Lync Server 2010 on Dell Systems A.2 Recommended Microsoft publications Microsoft Lync Qualified Infrastructure 35 Dell PowerEdge VRTX Networking Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync and Dell Mobility Version 1.0
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