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Using This Documentation

Chapter 1 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Overview

Chapter 2 Status

Chapter 3 Initial Configuration

Chapter 4 Network Configuration

Network Configuration Page

Devices

Datalinks

Network Interfaces

Network IP MultiPathing (IPMP)

Network Performance and Availability

Network Routing Configuration

Network Routing Entries

Network Routing Properties

Network Configuration Using the BUI

Network Configuration Page

Network Addresses

Network Routing Page

Network Configuration Using the CLI

Network Configuration Tasks Using the BUI

Creating a single port interface

Modifying an interface

Creating a single port interface, drag-and-drop

Creating an LACP aggregated link interface

Creating an IPMP group using probe-based and link-state failure detection

Creating an IPMP group using link-state only failure detection

Extending an LACP aggregation

Extending an IPMP group

Creating an InfiniBand partition datalink and interface

Creating a VNIC without a VLAN ID for clustered controllers

Creating VNICs with the same VLAN ID for clustered controllers

Adding a static route

Deleting a static route

Network Configuration Tasks Using the CLI

Adding a static route

Deleting a static route

Changing the multihoming property to strict

Chapter 5 Storage Configuration

Chapter 6 Storage Area Network Configuration

Chapter 7 User Configuration

Chapter 8 Setting ZFSSA Preferences

Chapter 9 Alert Configuration

Chapter 10 Cluster Configuration

Chapter 11 ZFSSA Services

Chapter 12 Shares, Projects, and Schema

Chapter 13 Replication

Chapter 14 Shadow Migration

Chapter 15 CLI Scripting

Chapter 16 Maintenance Workflows

Chapter 17 Integration

Index

Network Configuration Using the BUI

When using the BUI to reconfigure networking, the system makes every effort to preserve the current networking connection to your browser. However, some network configuration changes such as deleting the specific address to which your browser is connected, will unavoidably cause the browser to lose its connection. For this reason it is recommended that you assign a particular IP address and network device for use by administrators and always leave the address configured. You can also perform particularly complex network reconfiguration tasks from the CLI over the serial console if necessary.

The following icons are used in the Configuration->Network section:

Table 4-11  Network Configuration Icons
icon
description
image:Add item
Add new datalink/interface/route
image:Edit
Edit datalink/interface/route settings
image:Image
Editing disabled
image:Destroy
Destroy datalink/interface/route
image:Image
Destruction disabled
image:Move
Drag-and-drop icon
image:Active network device (lights off)
connected network port
image:Active network device
connected network port with I/O activity
image:Network device (disabled)
disconnected network port (link down, cable problem?)
image:Image
active InfiniBand port
image:Image
active InfiniBand port with I/O activity
image:Image
inactive InfiniBand port (down, init, or arm state)
image:Status: On
InfiniBand partition device is up
image:Status: Off
InfiniBand partition device is down (subnet manager problem)
image:Network datalink
network datalink
image:Network datalink VLAN
network datalink VLAN or VNIC
image:Network datalink aggregation
network datalink aggregation
image:Network datalink aggregation VLAN
network datalink aggregation VLAN or VNIC
image:Image
network datalink IB partition
image:Status: On
interface is being used to send and receive packets (either up or degraded)
image:Status: Disabled
interface has been disabled by the user
image:Status: Off
interface is offline (owned by the cluster peer)
image:Status: Warning
interface has failed or has been configured with a duplicate IP address

At top right is local navigation for Configuration, Addresses and Routing, which display alternate configuration views.