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This mode requires a switch that supports IEEE 802.3ad with LACP
,
and the
switch needs to be configured on the specific ports that the NIC ports are
connected to.
Setting the Bonding:
Select the NIC Ports intended to be bonded together and
then click the “
Create” button
to create the bonding.
Rules for Bonding:
The IP of the bond is always the first NIC Port in the Bond. For example,
in the above Bonding page screen, bonding the
eth0
and
eth1
will result
in the bond0 with eth0’s IP address:
bond0 IP
=
eth0 IP
=
192.168.2.21
Multiple bonds are supported, as long as each bond is on a different
network. For example: bond0 = 192.168.
1
.100 and bond1 =
192.168.
2
.100 are a valid setting. However: bond0 = 192.168.
1
.100 and
bond1 = 192.168.
1
.200 are not a valid setting.
2.4 Network
→
Routing
This function/page is dedicated for those sophisticated users who have had
multiple networks and gateways in their network environments. For those who
don’t have multiple networks/gateways, please disregard.
What is the “Routing” page” for?
Each NAS has at least two NICs, and some times more than two NICs. Some
corporation users have multiple subnets and need to assign each NIC with its
own subnet and with its own Gateway. However, under the “TCP/IP Setting”