When cabling and configuring the network topology for a Pure Storage FlashArray (including the //XR4 platform equipped with standard OCP mezzanine networking cards), the physical Ethernet ports are strictly mapped to default services by the Purity//FA operating system. Understanding these defaults prevents network collisions and ensures traffic is isolated appropriately.
The first two onboard ports, explicitly labeled eth0 and eth1, are always reserved for out-of-band Management traffic. These 1GbE ports handle GUI access, SSH, API calls, and outbound Pure1 telemetry.
To support heavy data mobility workloads without impacting administrative access, Purity defaults the next sequential pair of high-speed ports— eth2 and eth3 —to Replication services. These 10GbE, 25GbE, or 100GbE ports are meant to be cabled directly to the customer's redundant WAN links or replication switches. They carry all asynchronous snapshot transfers, continuous ActiveDR replication, and synchronous ActiveCluster traffic between arrays. While an Implementation Engineer can manually reassign these services using the purenetwork CLI suite if the customer requires a custom topology, utilizing eth2 and eth3 as the default replication interfaces remains the universally documented Pure Storage best practice for baseline installations. Ensuring these specific ports are properly patched into the designated replication VLANs prior to running the initialization scripts guarantees a smooth, error-free setup process.
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