Administrator Guide

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4. Click OK to apply the changes.
5. In the Activities panel, click Modify client properties to open the dialog box.
6. Modify the following properties as needed:
Default gateway
MTU size
If you change the MTU size, clients are disconnected. The client usually reconnects automatically.
NOTE: Modify the MTU byte size only if directed by Dell support. For normal NAS cluster operation, a value of
1500 is required.
Bonding mode (ALB or LACP)
7. Click OK to apply the changes.
After you modify the client network conguration, you must change the primary client subnet.
To change the subnet:
1. Delete the default gateway by setting it to 0.0.0.0.
2. Change the subnet.
3. Congure a new default gateway for the new subnet.
Congure DNS for a NAS Cluster
Domain Name Service (DNS) is a networking service that translates Internet domain names into IP addresses.
If you want to use DNS, manually add the NAS cluster IP address and NAS cluster name to the DNS server. If you are in a routed
client network and using multiple NAS cluster IP addresses, add all the NAS cluster IP addresses to the DNS server and associate
them with the same NAS cluster name.
In addition, you must congure the NAS cluster to use DNS in order to use Active Directory in a NAS cluster. The DNS servers that
you specify must be the same DNS servers that your Active Directory domain controllers use.
To congure DNS for a NAS cluster:
1. Click Group, expand Group Conguration, and then select the NAS cluster.
2. Click Congure DNS.
3. In the Congure DNS dialog box:
a. Specify one to three IP addresses for DNS servers. The order in which you specify the servers is the order in which they
are used.
b. Specify one to three DNS suxes (for example, company.com).
NOTE: A DNS sux accepts up to 126 ASCII characters: letters, numbers, period, hyphen, and underscore.
4. Click OK.
About the Internal Network Required for NAS Conguration
The internal network is used for communication between NAS controllers. A NAS cluster requires a block of IP addresses for the
internal network. Starting with FS Series rmware v4, the internal network is automatically congured for you. Internal network-
related information is no longer displayed to users in Group Manager or the CLI.
SAN Network Conguration Settings
The network that is used for access between the PS Series group (SAN) and the NAS controllers is typically separate from the client
network.
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NAS Cluster Operations