If pool nodes of a dCache instance are connected to a
        secondary interface of the GridFTP door, e.g. because they
        are in a private subnet, the GridFTP door will still tell
        the pool to connect to its primary interface, which might be
        unreachable.
      
        The reason for this is that the control communication between
        the door and the pool is done via the network of TCP
        connections which have been established at start-up. In the
        standard setup this communication is routed via the dCache
        domain. However, for the data transfer, the pool connects to
        the GridFTP door. The IP address it connects to is sent by
        the GridFTP door to the pool via the control
        connection. Since the GridFTP door cannot find out which of
        its interfaces the pool should use, it normally sends the IP
        address of the primary interface.
      
        Tell the GridFTP door explicitly which IP it should send to
        the pool for the data connection with the
        ftp.net.internal
        property.
      
Example:
	  E.g. if the pools should connect to the secondary interface
	  of the GridFTP door host which has the IP address
	  10.0.1.1, set
      
ftp.net.internal=10.0.1.1
	in the /etc/dcache/dcache.conf file.
      
 
   