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R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|195
Limitations
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You cannot create a cluster when you have a switch or bridge defined in the network
settings on the appliance. If necessary, change network settings in the Device > Local
Network page.
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It is not supported to configure a Cluster of Quantum Spark Appliances when an Internet
connection is a Bond interface.
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Cluster requires Static IP addresses on the physical cluster interfaces.
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Cluster does not support pure IPv6 addresses on cluster interfaces (you must also
configure IPv4 addresses).
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All cluster configuration is done through the Active Cluster Member. The WebUI of the
Standby Cluster Member only has some options available for fine tuning - basic network
settings, and logs (a cluster managed by Quantum Spark Portal cluster also has Cloud
Services).
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After you configure a cluster, these interface settings are not available in WebUI for the
Active and Standby members:
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Device view > Network section > Local Network page > interface properties
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The Advanced tab
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The DHCPv4 Settings tab
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The Configuration tab > DHCPv4 Server section:
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IP addresses exclude range
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Relay
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Device view > Network section > Internet page > Internet connection properties
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The Connection Monitoring tab > list of servers to probe with ping
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The Advanced tab - All settings, except ISP Redundancy
To configure these settings, use the equivalent CLI commands on each Cluster Member
(these settings are not synchronized).

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