Partager via


Setting network properties

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

Setting network properties

After setting up your cluster, you might need to change the configuration of the networks that support client-to-cluster communication and node-to-node communication. For detailed procedures on setting network properties, see Manage Networks.

Using the network Properties dialog box, you can:

  • View or change the network name.

  • View or change the network description.

  • Enable or disable the network for cluster use. If you enable the network for cluster use, you can specify whether to use the network for only client-to-cluster communication, only node-to-node communication, or both.

  • View the network's state.

  • View the network ID.

  • View the subnet mask.

Do not update the properties of a cluster object on multiple nodes simultaneously. For more information on multiple and simultaneous property updates, see the Microsoft Platform Software Development Kit (SDK).

Setting network priorities

Cluster nodes can communicate over multiple networks. You can change the network's priority to specify the order in which the nodes will attempt to communicate over the networks. For detailed instructions on changing the network priority, see Change network priority for communication between nodes.