Administrator Guide

7 In the Netmask or Prex 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 Congure Default Gateway. The Congure Default Gateway dialog box opens.
6 In the Default Gateway IPv
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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 trac for a subnet through the default gateway instead of a specic 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 dene the client VIPs through which clients access SMB shares and NFS exports. To ensure eective load balancing,
use the following recommendations to determine the number of client VIPs to dene:
If client access to the FluidFS cluster is not through a router (in other words, a at network), dene one client VIP per FluidFS cluster.
If clients access the FluidFS cluster through a router, dene 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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