HP P4000 9.0 HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution User Guide - Page 79

Managing the network, Network best practices, Changing network configurations

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4 Managing the network A physical storage system has two TCP/IP network interfaces (NICs). For each physical storage system you can: • Configure the individual TCP/IP interfaces. • Set up and manage a DNS server. • Manage the routing table. • View and configure the TCP interface speed and duplex, frame size, and NIC flow control. • Update the list of managers running in the management group to which a storage system belongs. • Bond NICs to ensure continuous network access or to improve bandwidth. The VSA has only one network interface and does not support changing the following items: • NIC bonding • NIC flow control • Frame size • TCP interface speed or duplex Network best practices • Isolate the SAN, including CMC traffic, on a separate network. If the SAN must run on a public network, use a VPN to secure data and CMC traffic. • Configure all the network characteristics on a storage system before creating a management group, or before adding the storage system to a management group and cluster. • Use static IP addresses, or reserved addresses if using DHCP. • Configure storage system settings for speed and duplex, frame size, and flow control BEFORE bonding NICs and before putting the storage system into a management group and cluster. • If adding a second IP address to a storage system, the second IP address must be on a separate subnet. If the two IP addresses are on the same subnet, they must be bonded. Changing network configurations Changing the network configuration of a storage system may affect connectivity with the network and application servers. Consequently, we recommend that you configure network characteristics on individual storage systems before creating a management group or adding them to existing clusters. If you do need to change the network characteristics of a storage system while it is in a cluster, be sure to follow HP's recommendations. See "Best practices when changing network characteristics" on page 79. Best practices when changing network characteristics • Plan to make network changes during off-peak hours to minimize the impact of those changes. • Make changes on one storage system at a time. P4000 SAN Solution user guide 79

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4 Managing the network
A physical storage system has two TCP/IP network interfaces (NICs). For each physical storage system
you can:
Configure the individual TCP/IP interfaces.
Set up and manage a DNS server.
Manage the routing table.
View and configure the TCP interface speed and duplex, frame size, and NIC flow control.
Update the list of managers running in the management group to which a storage system belongs.
Bond NICs to ensure continuous network access or to improve bandwidth.
The VSA has only one network interface and does not support changing the following items:
NIC bonding
NIC flow control
Frame size
TCP interface speed or duplex
Network best practices
Isolate the SAN, including CMC traffic, on a separate network. If the SAN must run on a public
network, use a VPN to secure data and CMC traffic.
Configure all the network characteristics on a storage system before creating a management
group, or before adding the storage system to a management group and cluster.
Use static IP addresses, or reserved addresses if using DHCP.
Configure storage system settings for speed and duplex, frame size, and flow control BEFORE
bonding NICs and before putting the storage system into a management group and cluster.
If adding a second IP address to a storage system, the second IP address must be on a separate
subnet. If the two IP addresses are on the same subnet, they must be bonded.
Changing network configurations
Changing the network configuration of a storage system may affect connectivity with the network and
application servers. Consequently, we recommend that you configure network characteristics on
individual storage systems before creating a management group or adding them to existing clusters.
If you do need to change the network characteristics of a storage system while it is in a cluster, be
sure to follow HP's recommendations. See
Best practices when changing network
characteristics
on page 79.
Best practices when changing network characteristics
Plan to make network changes during off-peak hours to minimize the impact of those changes.
Make changes on one storage system at a time.
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