The subnet on which you enable secured management
must exist prior to enabling the secured management feature.
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In the
Storage view,
select a FluidFS cluster.
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Click the
File System tab.
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In the
File System view,
select
Cluster Connectivity, and then click
the
Management Network tab.
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In the Management Network panel, click
Edit Settings.
The
Modify Administrative Network dialog box opens.
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From the
State drop-down
list, select a state to be used for the management network.
- Select
Restricted for management
functionality to be blocked on other subnets
- Select
Unrestricted for
management functionality to be available on all subnets.
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To change the prefix of the network, type
a prefix length in the
Prefix field.
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In the
Network ID field,
type the ID for the network that you want to modify.
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Add one or more management VIPs through which
the administrator manages the
FluidFS cluster.
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In the
Virtual IP field, type a management virtual IP address.
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In the box for the
Controller
IP Address
field, type a controller IP address and click
Add. Repeat this step for each controller.
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To specify a VLAN tag, type a VLAN tag in the
VLAN Tag field. When a VLAN spans multiple switches,
the VLAN tag is used to specify which ports and interfaces to send
broadcast packets to.
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From the
Interface drop-down
list, select the interface on which the secured management subnet
is located.
- Select
Admin to use the LOM
Ethernet port for physical isolation of management traffic. You must
also connect a network cable to the LOM Ethernet port of each controller
in the first (or only) appliance.
- Select
Client for subnet-level
isolation of management traffic.
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Click
OK.