To configure an Azure Stack HCI networking environment using Network ATC, we must create the cluster and then configure host networking using Network ATC. We will enable S2D as a final step.
Note: This is a deviation from the legacy procedure where host networking was the first step, followed by cluster creation.
The following IP addresses and VLANS are used in the Network ATC configuration examples.
Hostname | Management | Storage A | Storage B |
Node1 | 192.168.10.11/24 | 192.168.11.11/24 | 192.168.12.11/24 |
Node2 | 192.168.10.12/24 | 192.168.11.12/24 | 192.168.12.12/24 |
Node3 | 192.168.10.13/24 | 192.168.11.13/24 | 192.168.12.13/24 |
Node4 | 192.168.10.14/24 | 192.168.11.14/24 | 192.168.12.14/24 |
HCIcluster | 192.168.10.100/24 | NA | NA |
Names | VLAN | Gateway |
Management | 202 | 192.168.10.1 |
Storage 1 | 203 | N/A |
Storage 2 | 204 | N/A |
The following documents provide instructions to configure top-of-rack networking switches: