Administrator Guide
7 In the Netmask or Prex Length eld, type a netmask (for example, 255.255.255.0).
8 In the Gateway IP Address eld, type the gateway IP address through which to access the subnet (for example, 192.0.2.30).
9 Click OK.
Change the Gateway for a Static Route
Change the gateway through which to access the subnet for a static route.
1 In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2 Click the File System tab.
3 In the File System view, select Cluster Connectivity.
4 Click the Client Network tab.
5 In the Static Route panel, click Congure Default Gateway. The Congure Default Gateway dialog box opens.
6 In the Default Gateway IPv
n
Address eld, type the gateway IP address through which to access the subnet (for example,
192.0.2.25).
7 Click OK.
Delete a Static Route
Delete a static route to send trac for a subnet through the default gateway instead of a specic gateway.
1 In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2 Click the File System tab.
3 In the File System view, select Cluster Connectivity.
4 Click the Client Network tab.
5 In the Static Route panel, click Delete Default Gateway. The Delete Default Gateway dialog box opens.
6 Click OK.
Managing the Client Networks
The client networks dene the client VIPs through which clients access SMB shares and NFS exports. To ensure eective load balancing,
use the following recommendations to determine the number of client VIPs to dene:
• If client access to the FluidFS cluster is not through a router (in other words, a at network), dene one client VIP per FluidFS cluster.
• If clients access the FluidFS cluster through a router, dene a client VIP for each client interface port per NAS controller.
View the Client Networks
View the current client networks.
1 In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2 Click the File System tab.
3 In the File System view, select Cluster Connectivity.
4 Click the Client Network tab. The Client Network panel displays the client networks.
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