What is the correct procedure to add these interfaces?

Your expanding network currently includes ClusterXL running Multicast mode on two members, as
shown in this topology:

You need to add interfaces: 10.10.10.1/24 on Member A, and 10.10.10.2/24 on Member B. The
virtual IP address for these interfaces is 10.10.10.3/24. Both cluster gateways have a Quad card with
an available eth3 interface. What is the correct procedure to add these interfaces?

Your expanding network currently includes ClusterXL running Multicast mode on two members, as
shown in this topology:

You need to add interfaces: 10.10.10.1/24 on Member A, and 10.10.10.2/24 on Member B. The
virtual IP address for these interfaces is 10.10.10.3/24. Both cluster gateways have a Quad card with
an available eth3 interface. What is the correct procedure to add these interfaces?

A.
1. Use sysconfig to configure the new interfaces on both member.
Update the topology in the cluster object.
Reboot both gateways.
Install the Security Policy.

B.
1. Run cpstop on one member, and configure the new interface via sysconfig.
Run cpstart on the cluster member. Repeat the same steps on the other member.
Update the new topology in the cluster object fromSmart Dashboard.
Install the Security Policy.

C.
1. Use the command ifconfig to configure and enable the new interface on both members.
Run cprestart on both members.
Update the topology in the cluster object for the cluster and both members.
Install the Security Policy.

D.
1. Disable “Cluster membership” from one Gateway via cpconfig.
Configure the new interface via sysconfig from the “non-member” Gateway.
Re-enable “Cluster membership” on the Gateway.
Perform the same steps on the other Gateway.
Update the topology in the cluster object.
Install the Security Policy.

Explanation:



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