
created. The first half of ports (right-side ports) on each NIC in node slots 5 and 6 are
used for
Bond0
, and the remaining ports (left side ports) are used for
Bond1
.
For the quad cards, the two ports on the right side of each slot/card is bond0. See flat
and dual networking information in
“Before you begin configuring HP StoreAll 8xxx and
93xx Storage systems” (page 55)
.
•
Advanced Networking (custom configuration for more complex setups)
: Use this option
to create a custom network for complex configurations. You may configure NIC ports, as
needed, with this option.
7.
(For HP StoreAll 9320 and 9300 Storage systems only.) Do one of the following:
•
If you selected
Flat Networking (combined cluster/user network)
or
Dual Networking
(separate cluster and user network)
in
Step 6
, then go to
Step 8
.
•
If you selected
Advanced Networking (customer configuration for more complex setups)
in
Step 6
, then go to
Step 10
.
8.
(For HP StoreAll 9320 and 9300 Storage systems only.) Complete the
Network Configuration
wizard screen(s):
•
IP Address
: The IP address is the address of the server on
Bond0
. For a single network
installation, this is the physical address of this node. For a multiple network installation,
this is the address of the blade on the management network.
•
Netmask
: The netmask (a 32-bit mask) divides an IP address into subnets and specifies
the available network hosts. This field is auto-filled with
255.255.0.0
, but the netmask
entry may need to be modified, based on your specific network subnets.
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