That all turned out to be not so obvious, I ended up re-configuring the cluster from scratch, that way the SP and e0M worked straight away after 'cluster setup' completion.

So the idea of having "ipspaces" / "broadcast domains" is to let OnTAP to configure "failover groups" automatically for you.

Now, let's say, I need to exclude a physical port from the existing "Default" failover group, what do I need to employ:

failover-groups modify
or 
broadcast-domain remove-ports

?

On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 4:22 PM, Basil <basilberntsen@gmail.com> wrote:
You'll want to configure broadcast domains- each of them will come with a gateway and a pre-built failover group.

On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Momonth <momonth@gmail.com> wrote:
Good point, I'm actually running:

na102::> version
NetApp Release 8.3P1: Tue Apr 07 16:05:35 PDT 2015

I'll dig into respective 8.3 docs, thanks for the hint!

Cheers,

On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Basil <basilberntsen@gmail.com> wrote:
> Assuming you're not using 8.3 which has new logic in place for networking,
> you'd want to create a routing group:
> https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1196907/html/GUID-BA68EFA4-CFEA-468B-B3F2-FBCD39B63E6B.html
>
> On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 9:07 AM, Momonth <momonth@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I never used e0M on FAS32xx as it was limited to 100Mb, but decided to
>> give a try on FAS8040.
>>
>> So, I've configured SP via DHCP (10.193.12.0/24), it's up and running
>> and I can login onto it:
>>
>> na102::> sp show -node na102labnode-1a -instance
>>
>>                                Node: na102labnode-1a
>>                      Type of Device: SP
>>                              Status: online
>>               Is Network Configured: true
>>                   Public IP Address: 10.193.12.31
>>                         MAC Address: 00:a0:98:68:00:18
>>                    Firmware Version: 3.1P1
>>                         Part Number: unknown
>>                       Serial Number: unknown
>>                     Device Revision: Not Applicable
>>      Is Firmware Autoupdate Enabled: true
>>
>>
>> However having assigned an IP to e0M (from cluster management
>> interface) doesn't make the e0M "ping-able". Here is my config (the
>> same 10.193.12.0/24 is used):
>>
>> na102::> network interface show -vserver na102 -lif
>> na102labnode-1a_mgmt1 -instance
>>
>>                     Vserver Name: na102
>>           Logical Interface Name: na102labnode-1a_mgmt1
>>                             Role: node-mgmt
>>                    Data Protocol: -
>>                        Home Node: na102labnode-1a
>>                        Home Port: e0M
>>                     Current Node: na102labnode-1a
>>                     Current Port: e0M
>>               Operational Status: up
>>                  Extended Status: -
>>                          Is Home: true
>>                  Network Address: 10.193.12.44
>>                          Netmask: 255.255.255.0
>>              Bits in the Netmask: 24
>>                  IPv4 Link Local: -
>>                      Subnet Name: -
>>            Administrative Status: up
>>                  Failover Policy: local-only
>>                  Firewall Policy: mgmt
>>                      Auto Revert: true
>>    Fully Qualified DNS Zone Name: none
>>          DNS Query Listen Enable: false
>>              Failover Group Name: Default
>>                         FCP WWPN: -
>>                   Address family: ipv4
>>                          Comment: -
>>                   IPspace of LIF: Default
>>
>> It feels like e0M needs default gateway? How do I set it up then?
>>
>> Or Am I missing the whole idea here?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Vladimir
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