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Mapping a network drive for the content

Setting the IP Address

Our preffered method for setting IP addresses is via reserved IP’s. In our case this is done on the Netgate Gateway. We prefer this method over using Static IP’s as it creates less long term headaches when components within the system need to be swapped out.

We like to keep each node of the cluster alligned with it’s number in the cluster. So in our case:

  • Our cluster leader, is known as Node_0. So it has an ip address of 192.168.1.50

  • Our first cluster work node, is known as Node_1. So has the IP address of 192.168.1.51

The process of reserving an IP Address will be different depending on where it’s done within your specific network archetecture. So it won’t be documented here. However, if someone else is going to reserve the IP addresses for you; the information they will ask for is:

  • The IP you’d like to give each machine

  • The mac address of each machine.

Info

It’s also useful to create a small table within your documentation with this information.

Firewall permissions

Make sure all ethernet ports are set to Private via the network settings page.

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Also make sure that any applications that have been installed have their private firewall permission given.

Synchronising Displays

Testing

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