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Hi team, I would like to know how to set the VIF's to be used by a Protocol, for example I want CIFS go trough vif pub01 and NFS go over vif nfs01, I have my VIF's already created pub01 trunked to e0a and e0b and nfs01 trunked to e0c and eod but I do not know how to assign this, is this possible ??
thank you very much in advance
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You would need to look into these options, available from at least 7.3.2:
interface.blocked.cifs | |
interface.blocked.ftpd | |
interface.blocked.iscsi | |
interface.blocked.nfs | |
interface.blocked.snapmirror |
I have not used them, so I don't know the limitations...
- Scott
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You would need to look into these options, available from at least 7.3.2:
interface.blocked.cifs | |
interface.blocked.ftpd | |
interface.blocked.iscsi | |
interface.blocked.nfs | |
interface.blocked.snapmirror |
I have not used them, so I don't know the limitations...
- Scott
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If you’re using System manager you can for example turn off ISCSI under the ISCSI protocol option on a given adapter… so rather than enabling the protocol on an interface, you disable it…
That or the CLI as suggested will do it…
Paul Stringfellow
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