networks
SeventhSon
2 Posts
November 26, 2017, 2:08 amQuote from SeventhSon on November 26, 2017, 2:08 amI've configured 192.168.55.0 network for managing, 192.168.44.0 and 192.168.33.0 as backend and iSCSI network, but iSCSI starts with 10.0.2.100 network IP.
How to change iSCSI network? Is it possible to start iSCSI on the same IP as managing IPs?
I've configured 192.168.55.0 network for managing, 192.168.44.0 and 192.168.33.0 as backend and iSCSI network, but iSCSI starts with 10.0.2.100 network IP.
How to change iSCSI network? Is it possible to start iSCSI on the same IP as managing IPs?
admin
2,930 Posts
November 26, 2017, 7:24 amQuote from admin on November 26, 2017, 7:24 amYou setup the iSCSI subnets from the "iSCSI Settings" page. Please have a look at the docs.
You can have one of the iSCSI subnets the same as the management network. But this is not recommended since you may want to route your management subnet to external networks for remote managements/software updates/email notifications..etc but you will not want to route your iSCSI data access externally. So it is better to keep them on separate subnets, you still can have them on the same physical nic interface.
You setup the iSCSI subnets from the "iSCSI Settings" page. Please have a look at the docs.
You can have one of the iSCSI subnets the same as the management network. But this is not recommended since you may want to route your management subnet to external networks for remote managements/software updates/email notifications..etc but you will not want to route your iSCSI data access externally. So it is better to keep them on separate subnets, you still can have them on the same physical nic interface.
Last edited on November 26, 2017, 7:30 am by admin · #2
networks
SeventhSon
2 Posts
Quote from SeventhSon on November 26, 2017, 2:08 amI've configured 192.168.55.0 network for managing, 192.168.44.0 and 192.168.33.0 as backend and iSCSI network, but iSCSI starts with 10.0.2.100 network IP.
How to change iSCSI network? Is it possible to start iSCSI on the same IP as managing IPs?
I've configured 192.168.55.0 network for managing, 192.168.44.0 and 192.168.33.0 as backend and iSCSI network, but iSCSI starts with 10.0.2.100 network IP.
How to change iSCSI network? Is it possible to start iSCSI on the same IP as managing IPs?
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on November 26, 2017, 7:24 amYou setup the iSCSI subnets from the "iSCSI Settings" page. Please have a look at the docs.
You can have one of the iSCSI subnets the same as the management network. But this is not recommended since you may want to route your management subnet to external networks for remote managements/software updates/email notifications..etc but you will not want to route your iSCSI data access externally. So it is better to keep them on separate subnets, you still can have them on the same physical nic interface.
You setup the iSCSI subnets from the "iSCSI Settings" page. Please have a look at the docs.
You can have one of the iSCSI subnets the same as the management network. But this is not recommended since you may want to route your management subnet to external networks for remote managements/software updates/email notifications..etc but you will not want to route your iSCSI data access externally. So it is better to keep them on separate subnets, you still can have them on the same physical nic interface.