3network guide Data ONTAP Network Management Guide NetApp Inc East Java Drive Sunnyvale CA U S A Telephone - Fax - Support telephone -NETAPP Documentation comments doccomments netapp com Information Web http www netapp com Part number - A Updated for Data

Data ONTAP Network Management Guide NetApp Inc East Java Drive Sunnyvale CA U S A Telephone - Fax - Support telephone -NETAPP Documentation comments doccomments netapp com Information Web http www netapp com Part number - A Updated for Data ONTAP on August C CTable of Contents Contents Copyright information Trademark information About this guide Audience Accessing Data ONTAP man pages Terminology Where to enter commands Keyboard and formatting conventions Special messages How to send your comments Network interfaces on your storage system How network interfaces are named Maximum number of network interfaces The e M interface Standards and characteristics of Ethernet frames What jumbo frames are Network interface requirements for jumbo frames Guidelines to con ?gure clients for jumbo frames Bene ?t of using jumbo frames Flow control Support for IPv Ways to con ?gure IPv addresses IPv address types IPv address scopes IPv address states How to transition from IPv to IPv Enabling or disabling IPv Types of address autocon ?guration What stateless address autocon ?guration is Enabling or disabling router-advertised messages What Neighbor Discovery does ND message types C Data ONTAP Network Management Guide What Duplicate Address Detection DAD does Network interface con ?guration Con ?guring network interfaces from the command-line interface Con ?guring an IP address for a network interface Specifying a subnet mask for a network interface Specifying the pre ?x length for a network interface Specifying a broadcast address Specifying a media type for a network interface Specifying an MTU size for a network interface Specifying the ow control type for a network interface Specifying whether a network interface is trusted Specifying the partner IP address in an active active con ?guration Specifying the partner interface in an active active con ?guration Enabling or disabling automatic takeover for a network interface Removing a primary IP address from a network interface Specifying the number of DAD attempts Viewing network interface settings from the command-line interface How to con ?gure aliases for a network interface Creating or removing aliases How to change the status of a network interface Changing the status of an interface Viewing and modifying network interface settings using FilerView How to block protocols on network interfaces Blocking protocols from network interfaces Network interface information you can view Viewing statistics of all active TCP connections How to view network interface statistics Viewing or clearing network interface statistics using the command-line interface Viewing network interface information with FilerView How routing in Data ONTAP works What fast path is How fast path works with NFS -over-UDP How fast path works with TCP How fast path a ?ects Telnet sessions and the ping utility CTable of Contents Fast path not compatible with asymmetric routing How to manage the routing table What the routed daemon does When the routed daemon should be turned o ? How dynamic routing works for IPv Routing tables in a vFiler unit environment Circumstances that might alter the routing table How to specify the default route How to enable or disable routing mechanisms

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