Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Dell PowerConnect 5500 Series switch question? VLAN Static Routes?

Have a question and see what are some of my option to make this all work. currently the network is pretty flat. only 1 VLAN that is isolated for all iSCSI traffic.

What I wanting to accomplish is separate Samba file share and NFS files hare.

There are two NAS boxes and both have Samba file share and NFS file share open. Currently they share the same interface. What I want done now instead is move Samba file share to VLAN80 (10.0.80.0/24) and then NFS file share to VLAN90 (10.0.90.0/24) Now each of these NAS box is running Linux (XigmaNAS) both server have multiple NICs. The one I am interested in configuring is a Intel X540-T2. Port 1 (10.0.80.2 NAS 1 & 10.0.80.3 NAS 2) will go to the Samba file share and Port 2 (10.0.90.2 NAS 1 & 10.0.90.3 NAS 2) will go the the NFS share. Regular traffic is 192.168.90.0

I need 192.168.90.0 to communicate to both 10.0.80.0 & 10.0.90.0 however I want 10.0.80.0 & 10.0.90.0 isolated from each other.

Do I need to setup a static route in the 5548? Do I need to assign an IP4 address to the 4 ports?



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