HeloJunkie
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I am adding a backup FreeNAS server to my configuration (due to arrive tomorrow). Each FreeNAS box has three network interfaces:
1) Intel 540-T1 10G - FreeNAS-to-FreeNAS Replication connection (no switch, /30 network, no Default GW)
2) Intel 1G - FreeNAS to Plex Server "Data" connection via VLAN (/29 network, no Default GW) Used for Plex server NFS share only. This is how my Plex server accesses the data on the FreeNAS server. Managed on Plex server via a host entry and on FreeNAS via allowed NFS connection by IP.
3) Intel 1G - FreeNAS to "Live" VLAN (internet access interface, management interface)
My question is how do I make sure my FreeNAS replication takes place across my 10G interfaces since my FreeNAS servers can "see" each other on three different interfaces?

1) Intel 540-T1 10G - FreeNAS-to-FreeNAS Replication connection (no switch, /30 network, no Default GW)
2) Intel 1G - FreeNAS to Plex Server "Data" connection via VLAN (/29 network, no Default GW) Used for Plex server NFS share only. This is how my Plex server accesses the data on the FreeNAS server. Managed on Plex server via a host entry and on FreeNAS via allowed NFS connection by IP.
3) Intel 1G - FreeNAS to "Live" VLAN (internet access interface, management interface)
My question is how do I make sure my FreeNAS replication takes place across my 10G interfaces since my FreeNAS servers can "see" each other on three different interfaces?
