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17. Configure the Media VLAN as follows:
a) In the Media VLAN row, click
Modify
.
b) Select all the odd numbered ports. (Tip: Use Ctrl + Click.)
c) Also select port A1.
This is the 10 Gig SFP+ port on the back of the switch that connects to the K2 Media Server
for media (iSCSI) traffic.
If you have a NH10GE K2 Media Server for FTP traffic, the 10 Gig SFP+ port on the back
of the switch that connects to this server does not go in the Media VLAN. This port stays in
the default VLAN.
d) In the Mode drop-down list, select
Untagged
, then click
Apply
. This removes the odd ports
from the default (Control) VLAN.
If you have a trunk, do not configure it as “Tagged”. Media VLAN traffic (iSCSI) does not
go over the trunk.
18. Click the
VLAN Configuration
tab.
19. If you have a trunk, configure the default (Control) VLAN as follows:
a) In the DEFAULT_VLAN row, click
Modify
.
b) In the Current Mode list box, scroll down and select the trunk.
c) In the Mode drop-down list, select
Tagged
, then click
Apply
. This allows default VLAN traffic
(non-iSCSI) to go over the trunk.
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K2 SAN Installation and Service Manual
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Setting up the K2 SAN infrastructure