Hi All,
I have FreeNas 8.3.1, althoug if needd I'll update it, it was connected to my main switch, and workes fine. I then added a seperate small switch to isolate / seperate the iSCSI traffic from the rest of the network. All works fine, but I don't get the emails I wanted, as it's now isolated. So I want to add another ethernet port, there's enought portes in the server, so that connects on to the main switch so the email gets to me.
The problem is when I moved to the small seperated switch, I didn't change the IP addresses, as it would have been not only the Freeas, but the iSCSI "clients" I'd have to change as well.
As I don't want any "disk" traffic over the new port, can I just add another port for the emails. and connect it to th emain switch. It will be on the same subnet range though.
The problem is there is an indirect link between the iSCSI clients and the main switch. In effect I want to ensure only the email traffic flows over this "new" port.
Can this be done?
Thanks
I have FreeNas 8.3.1, althoug if needd I'll update it, it was connected to my main switch, and workes fine. I then added a seperate small switch to isolate / seperate the iSCSI traffic from the rest of the network. All works fine, but I don't get the emails I wanted, as it's now isolated. So I want to add another ethernet port, there's enought portes in the server, so that connects on to the main switch so the email gets to me.
The problem is when I moved to the small seperated switch, I didn't change the IP addresses, as it would have been not only the Freeas, but the iSCSI "clients" I'd have to change as well.
As I don't want any "disk" traffic over the new port, can I just add another port for the emails. and connect it to th emain switch. It will be on the same subnet range though.
The problem is there is an indirect link between the iSCSI clients and the main switch. In effect I want to ensure only the email traffic flows over this "new" port.
Can this be done?
Thanks