What are two reasons to use VLANs in a NetApp storage solution? (Choose two.)
A.
to isolate UDP traffic from TCP traffic
B.
to isolate management traffic from other IP traffic
C.
to isolate iSCSI traffic from NAS traffic
D.
to isolate FC traffic from other IP traffic
The Answer Is:
B, C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
VLANs are used in ONTAP environments to create logical network segmentation, normally by function, tenant, or protocol. Isolating management traffic from data traffic is a valid design reason because management interfaces should remain on a protected administrative network, separate from NAS or SAN client paths. Isolating iSCSI traffic from NAS traffic is also valid because iSCSI carries block storage traffic and is commonly placed on dedicated networks or VLANs for predictable latency, security, and failure-domain control. VLANs do not isolate UDP from TCP; those are transport protocols and are handled by IP stack behavior, firewalling, or application design rather than VLAN design. FC is not ordinary IP traffic, so isolating FC from other IP traffic is not a correct VLAN use case for ONTAP Ethernet networking. The support decision is to select segmentation examples that match ONTAP IP networking. References/topics: ONTAP VLANs, broadcast domains, management network isolation, iSCSI network separation, and NAS/SAN traffic design.
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