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Setup your network for CCBoot

2018/10/31 19:31

We all have setup the CCBoot server and clients many time but we didnot get it right the first time. So, refer our simple layout diagram for CCBoot to setup the CCBoot and network right, the first time.

You can use the following layouts as your base to setup your network for CCBoot.


Case 1: CCBoot Server with just 1 NIC (Total 1.0 Gbps)


Figure 1


Case 2: CCBoot Server with 2 NICs in Teaming (Total 2.0 Gbps)


Figure 2


Case 3: CCBoot Server with 4 NICs in Teaming (Total 4.0 Gbps)


Figure 3


Case 4: CCBoot Server with 2 switches and 4 NICs in Teaming (Total 4.0 Gbps)

Figure 4

Notes: 

2 cables in LACP mode allows each switch users to be able to share 4.0 Gbps of bandwidth between 2 switches. DO NOT use more than 1  cables without LACP between the switches.

You can use 1 cable between the switches if you do not have manageable switch however, max usable bandwidth for clients will be 3.0 Gbps only.


Case 5: Two CCBoot Server with 2 switches with 4 NICs in Teaming on each server


Figure 5

Notes: 

DO NOT use more than 1 cables without LACP between the switches.


Case 6: Two CCBoot Server with 2 switches with 10 Gbps NICs each server


Figure 6


Notes:

The switches should have at least 2 x 10gbps ports (can be sfp or RJ45)

Use this layout when you have more than 100 PCs in same location 

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