ONTAP Discussions
ONTAP Discussions
We're cleaning up a production 8.3P1 cDOT filer the existing default-network broadcast domain is below:
IPspace Broadcast Update Name Domain Name MTU Port List Status Details ------- ----------- ------ ----------------------------- -------------- Cluster Cluster 9000 nas1-01:e0a complete nas1-01:e0b complete nas1-02:e0a complete nas1-02:e0b complete Default Default-Mgmt 1500 nas1-01:e0M complete nas1-02:e0M complete Default-Network 9000 nas1-01:a0a complete nas1-01:a0a-7 complete nas1-01:a0a-8 complete nas1-01:a0a-9 complete nas1-02:a0a complete nas1-02:a0a-7 complete nas1-02:a0a-8 complete nas1-02:a0a-9 complete
If I remove a0a, which has no SVMs directly assigned to it, will that disrupt network access to the SVMs assigned to its VLANs (7,8,9)? Long term I am going to move each VLAN into its own broadcast domain.
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looks just how we do it here. should be no issues
I think you cannot remove a0a when VLAN ports are present. Or you mean just remove from broadcast domain? I think it might be best just to split each VLAN to new broadcast domain. non-disruptive.
Thanks J_curl for the response, this is what I am thinking of implementing, does it look good to you?
IPspace Broadcast Update Name Domain Name MTU Port List Status Details ------- ----------- ------ ----------------------------- -------------- Cluster Cluster 9000 nas1-01:e0a complete nas1-01:e0b complete nas1-02:e0a complete nas1-02:e0b complete Default Default-Mgmt 1500 nas1-01:e0M complete nas1-02:e0M complete Default VLAN2 1500 nas1-01:a0a-2 complete nas1-02:a0a-2 complete Default VLAN17 1500 nas1-01:a0a-17 complete nas1-02:a0a-17 complete Default VLAN6 9000 nas1-01:a0a-6 complete nas1-02:a0a-6 complete
looks just how we do it here. should be no issues