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Setting Up MPIO for a <strong>Windows</strong> <strong>Hyper</strong>-V Cluster <strong>Using</strong> a <strong>VNXe</strong> <strong>System</strong>d. Select Networks > Cluster Network # > Properties > Data networks (iscsi) >11.222.224.x (Cluster Network 2) <strong>with</strong> the following default setting:– Do not allow cluster network communication on this network3. Verify dependencies:a. Select the cluster (ex_cluster1).b. Click Cluster Core Resources and verify the following:– In the cluster’s Name:ex_cluster1 Properties dialog box, verify that thedependencies are IP address (11.22.224.x) AND cluster_disk1.– In the cluster’s IP Address: 11.222.224.x Properties dialog box, verify that thedependencies is cluster_disk1.Note: The Cluster Disk Witness should always be the Quorum disk cluster_disk1,which is the default setting, but it can be changed.52 <strong>Using</strong> a <strong>VNXe</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Windows</strong> <strong>Hyper</strong>-V

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