Hi!
I am currently applying a VLAN in our existing network.
VLAN0 = 192.168.10.1
VLAN1 = 192.168.20.1
VLAN2 = 192.168.30.1
VLAN3 = 192.168.40.1
Each VLAN has a Windows Server 2016 installed.
With this VLAN, my QNAP TS451-U was installed and connected at VLAN0 carrying the IP Address 192.168.10.3.
I have no problem connecting my QNAP using iSCSI in the Windows Server 2016 at VLAN0.
However, I wanted this QNAP to be connected in other VLANs servers.
How am I going to do such?
Thank you so much.
QNAP in two iSCSI
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Re: QNAP in two iSCSI
Use LUN masking to limit connections to each server.
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Re: QNAP in two iSCSI
Is it possible to connect the QNAP in all other VLANs?
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Re: QNAP in two iSCSI
I see. Thanks!
But, The QNAP we are using only has two NIC cards. Would that still be possible?
But, The QNAP we are using only has two NIC cards. Would that still be possible?
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Re: QNAP in two iSCSI
So use LUN masking then
https://www.qnap.com/en/how-to/tutorial ... -turbo-nas
https://www.qnap.com/en/how-to/tutorial ... -turbo-nas