You can use vlan tagging on it that final multi mode trunk vlan.
There should be 3 slots available for expansion cards if you need a
dedicated interface for managment. Depending on how much storage is
attached to this config, you should be able to use one of those slots
for a network card.
-Blake
On 1/3/07, Linux Admin <sysadmin.linux@gmail.com> wrote:
> Folks,
> Not familiar with 3020 series at all. I see 4 nics (e0a, e0b, e0c,e0d) on
> the back of each head.
> Does it mean I have sacrifice one to be management and only 3 are available
> as data?
> Have NetApp change things? Or can I used all 4 in single/multi vips?
> I was going to do e0a and e0c in single A, e0b and and e0d in single B, and
> Multi VIP C on top of Sinlge A and Single B.
> Not sure what to do about management.
> Thanks for help
>
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