When you assign VLAN IDs, you are configuring VLAN tags that NetApp HCI will apply
to the network traffic. You do not need to enter your native VLAN as a VLAN ID; to use
the native VLAN for a network, leave the appropriate field empty.
Option
Assign VLAN IDs
Do not assign VLAN IDs
6. Click Apply to Network Settings.
7. Click Yes to confirm.
This populates the Network Settings page with the settings you entered in the easy form. NetApp HCI
validates the IP addresses you entered. You can disable this validation with the Disable Live Network
Validation button.
8. Verify that the automatically populated data is correct.
9. Click Continue.
Steps
1. Select Yes for the Will you assign VLAN IDs
option.
2. In the VLAN ID column, enter a VLAN tag to
use for each type of network traffic you want to
assign to a VLAN.
Both compute vMotion traffic and iSCSI traffic
must use an unshared VLAN ID.
3. Click Next.
4. In the Subnet column, enter subnet definitions
in CIDR format for each type of network traffic in
each network; for example, 192.168.1.0/24.
5. In the Default Gateway column, enter the IP
address of the default gateway for each type of
network traffic in each network.
6. In the Starting IP column, enter the first
useable IP address for each network subnet in
each network.
1. Select No for the Will you assign VLAN IDs
option.
2. In the Subnet column, enter subnet definitions
in CIDR format for each type of network traffic in
each network; for example, 192.168.1.0/24.
3. In the Default Gateway column, enter the IP
address of the default gateway for each type of
network traffic in each network.
4. In the Starting IP column, enter the first
useable IP address for each type of network
traffic in each network.
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