Hi,
We recently brought up a second interface on our 3070 cluster. I was double checking /vol0/etc/rc on both filers and the interfaces are in there for when we reboot. I also saw that routed was set to on.
Should I disable routed? I took the Netapp Fundamentals class over 3 years ago and can't remember if they said it should be disabled. I don't really want our filers to advertise or become a router for the network.
If I disable routed, will it require a reboot to take effect?
thanks, Kevin
Do you use RIP for routing on your network? If not, you can turn off routed.
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-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Kevin Sheen Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 9:04 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Second interface up, routed on
Hi,
We recently brought up a second interface on our 3070 cluster. I was double checking /vol0/etc/rc on both filers and the interfaces are in there for when we reboot. I also saw that routed was set to on.
Should I disable routed? I took the Netapp Fundamentals class over 3 years ago and can't remember if they said it should be disabled. I don't really want our filers to advertise or become a router for the network.
If I disable routed, will it require a reboot to take effect?
thanks, Kevin
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On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 09:04:28AM -0400, Kevin Sheen wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
We recently brought up a second interface on our 3070 cluster. I was double checking /vol0/etc/rc on both filers and the interfaces are in there for when we reboot. I also saw that routed was set to on.
Should I disable routed? I took the Netapp Fundamentals class over 3 years ago and can't remember if they said it should be disabled. I don't really want our filers to advertise or become a router for the network.
Routed on NetApp does RIPv1 and v2. If you don't use that in your net, I'd turn it off.
If I disable routed, will it require a reboot to take effect?
Disable in rc and give "routed off" command, no reboot required.
Grtnx,
Kevin,
You can't configure the Netapp in such a way that he can act as being a router. So don't worry about that.
Regards, Rik
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Kevin Sheen Sent: donderdag 23 september 2010 15:04 To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Second interface up, routed on
Hi,
We recently brought up a second interface on our 3070 cluster. I was double checking /vol0/etc/rc on both filers and the interfaces are in there for when we reboot. I also saw that routed was set to on.
Should I disable routed? I took the Netapp Fundamentals class over 3 years ago and can't remember if they said it should be disabled. I don't really want our filers to advertise or become a router for the network.
If I disable routed, will it require a reboot to take effect?
thanks, Kevin