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Broadly speaking there are three essential skills you need to manage MAAS networking:
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Connecting MAAS nodes to controllers is your starting point, and without it, you won’t make progress. A primer on MAAS networking basics may be beneficial before diving in.
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Enabling DHCP is essential for MAAS to discover your machines. If DHCP is misconfigured, your machines won’t obtain IP addresses or Network Boot Programs (NBPs).
Pro tip: DHCP-related issues often trip up MAAS setups. If you’re unclear on the details, consider reading our guide to DHCP.
- Using availability zones, which allow for machine allocation across different logical network segments, adds a layer of fault-tolerance. This is particularly useful for mission-critical applications.
If you’re new to MAAS or networking in general, don’t worry. We offer resources on TCP/IP to get you up to speed.