Configure bridge interfaces for SFSS VM NVMe/TCP control traffic
This example creates a bridge interface for each VLAN interface to connect to the SFSS VM's virtual ethernet interfaces. The method to configure bridge interfaces varies greatly across Linux distributions. The configuration files for the bridge interfaces in this example are as follows:
localhost:/etc/sysconfig/network # cat ifcfg-br0-mgmt
IPADDR='0.0.0.0'
MTU='0'
BOOTPROTO='static'
STARTMODE='auto'
ZONE=''
BRIDGE='yes'
BRIDGE_PORTS='vlan1811'
BRIDGE_STP='off'
BRIDGE_FORWARDDELAY='15'
localhost:/etc/sysconfig/network # cat ifcfg-br1-san-a
IPADDR='0.0.0.0'
MTU='9000'
BOOTPROTO='none'
STARTMODE='auto'
ZONE=''
BRIDGE='yes'
BRIDGE_PORTS='vlan1821'
BRIDGE_STP='off'
BRIDGE_FORWARDDELAY='15'
localhost:/etc/sysconfig/network # cat ifcfg-br2-san-b
IPADDR='0.0.0.0'
MTU='9000'
BOOTPROTO='none'
STARTMODE='auto'
ZONE=''
BRIDGE='yes'
BRIDGE_PORTS='vlan1822'
BRIDGE_STP='off'
BRIDGE_FORWARDDELAY='15'