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Configure Network Configuration page - K2 client
This page configures both control and media (iSCSI) network connections.
The K2 client actually has four Gigabit Ethernet ports, but two ports are configured as a teamed
pair (the control team), while the other two ports (the media connections) are individual. The teamed
pair shares an IP address and appears on this page as a single port.
1. Verify that the top port is configured correctly.
The top port is the port over which the K2Config application is communicating. If correctly
configured, it is already assigned the control network IP address, as displayed on this page.
2. Select
Media Connection #1
and then click
Modify
.
A network configuration dialog box opens.
3. Verify or configure Media Connection #1 as follows:
•
If a basic (non-redundant) K2 SAN, verify or enter the media network IP address. Also enter
the subnet mask.
•
If a redundant K2 SAN, verify or enter an IP address for the “A” media (iSCSI) network.
Also enter the subnet mask.
4. Do one of the following:
•
If a basic (non-redundant) K2 SAN, skip to the last step in this procedure. Do not configure
Media Connection #2.
•
If a redundant K2 SAN, proceed with the next step and configure Media Connection #2.
5. Select
Media Connection #2
and then click
Modify
.
A network configuration dialog box opens.
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Configuring clients on the K2 SAN