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@@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Possible network configurations include:
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* A flat topology where all nodes are connected to a switch which includes an uplink to the internet. This requires multiple externally-facing IP addresses
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* A hierarchical topology where compute nodes are connected to a common switch, but the master node contains a second network connection which is connected to the internet. All outbound/inbound traffic would be routed through the master node. This requires setting up firewall rules for IP masquerade, see [here](https://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_7&p=firewalld&f=2) for an example.
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### IP and Hostname Assignment
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-The recommended setup is to assign IP addresses to individual servers. This can be done manually by logging onto each node, or via DHCP. In addition, hostnames should be assigned
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+The recommended setup is to assign IP addresses to individual servers. This can be done manually by logging onto each node, or via DHCP.
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