Step b. configuring node 1, Step c. configuring node 2 – Grass Valley Network Attached Storage System Serial ATA Network User Guide v.1.0.04 User Manual
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For Port 0, these addresses must be on the same subnet:
• Node 1, Public IP address
• Node 1, Private IP address
• Node 2, Public IP address
• Node 2, Private IP address
For Port 2, these addresses must be on the same subnet:
• Node 1, Private IP address
• Node 2, Private IP address
The IP addresses used for Port 0 and Port 2 must not conflict; they must be in
different subnets.
NOTE: For information on using IP addresses in a network, refer to
“Basics of IP Addresses” on page 42.
Step B. Configuring Node 1
1. Enter the Port 0 Public IP address. The Public IP address is the address of the
server node on the network.
2. Enter the Port 0 Private IP address. The Private IP address is the address that
server nodes use to query each other.
3. Enter the Port 0 netmask. This is also the Port 0, Node 2, netmask.
4. Enter the Port 2 private IP address. The Private IP address is the address that
server nodes use to query each other.
5. Enter the Port 2 netmask. This is also the Port 2, Node 2, netmask.
Step C. Configuring Node 2
1. Enter the Port 0 Public IP address. The Public IP address is the address of the
server node on the network.
2. Enter the Port 0 Private IP address. The Private IP address is the address that
server nodes use to query each other.
3. Enter the Port 2 Private IP address. The Private IP address is the address that
server nodes use to query each other.