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08-08-2018 08:04 AM
08-08-2018 08:04 AM
How to configure VC Enet modules in an active-active state
How can you configure a single-enclosure VC domain with two active VC modules?
Here's my senario:
I have a C7000, OA firmware 4.01 ,VC firmware 4.50.
The HP VC Flex-10/10D Modules are in Bay1 and 2. I have 1 uplink in each going to two Juniper switches respectiviley.
I have created one Ethernet network with both the uplinks from Bay1 and 2. With one appreaing as Linked-active and the other as Linked-Standby.
How do I get both uplinks as Linked-active. How do I configure an active-active senario?
The reason I am looking into this is because we had a planed upgrade on one of the Juniper switches and once the switch went down connected to the active uplink, it took a while(1min) for the HP VC switch to failover to the Linked-standby uplink and make that active.
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08-09-2018 12:33 AM
08-09-2018 12:33 AM
Re: How to configure VC Enet modules in an active-active state
Hi
For VC configuration, please refer to the VC cookbook.
https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=c02616817
There are different scenarios in the cookbook. Please match with your current setup and choose the scenario in the cookbook.
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08-13-2018 01:41 AM
08-13-2018 01:41 AM
Re: How to configure VC Enet modules in an active-active state
Hi Vivekem,
Thanks for your response.
I have been trying out the senarios mentioned in the cookbook but all the senarios mentioned for Active/Active uplinks are used for shared uplinks sets. Is it possible to have a simple vNet with Active/Active uplinks?
If the simple vNet is not possible can you have a shared uplink set without vlan tags (we do not use vlans in our environment)?
Many Thanks,
Eric
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08-13-2018 03:20 AM
08-13-2018 03:20 AM
Re: How to configure VC Enet modules in an active-active state
You need to use Shared up link set or tunnel mode in order to get
active/active state all others configuration goes to Active/standby
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03-04-2019 01:35 PM
03-04-2019 01:35 PM
Re: How to configure VC Enet modules in an active-active state
Hi
Just wondering what you mean by your comments, I have a shared uplink set and it says linked-standby and linked-active. How do I get them to be active, active? Thanks
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08-01-2019 11:19 PM
08-01-2019 11:19 PM
Re: How to configure VC Enet modules in an active-active state
VLAN10_A mapped to VC 1
VLAN10_B mapped to VC 2
Then mix 1 of each in the Server Profile and team them in the OS.