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assume you are familiar with MSCS, and provide summary information only here. Our
cluster environment is shown in Figure 20-22 on page 480.
Figure 20-22 FC Example environment
2. Configure the network interfaces that are required. Our configuration is shown in
Table 20-1. It is recommended to have use static IP addresses. After setting the IP
addresses go My Network Places and rename the network connections to represent their
functions. To do this, right-click on each interface in turn and select Rename. This makes
identifying each network easier.
3. In Table 20-1 you see that NIC0 can to access the public LAN. Configure this IP Address
so that it meets your environment. The second network card (NIC 1) cannot access the
public LAN. This NIC will only be used for the cluster heartbeat. Assign an IP Address
from another range to this NIC. In our sample configuration we will use the following IP
addresses:
Table 20-1 IP Config in Sample Configuration
Host PaSak (Node 1)
Host Yom (Node 2)
Cluster Address
Domain Controller
4. Join both nodes into the same domain. It is not supported to have Active Directory®
installed on the cluster nodes - a non-clustered node is required. The domain membership
is used to provide a domain account available for the cluster service account on all nodes.
That is the account under which the cluster service will operate.
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NIC 0
172.19.0.135
172.19.0.136
172.19.0.140
172.19.0.8
NIC 1
10.0.0.1
10.0.0.2

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