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09-20-2012 11:59 AM
09-20-2012 11:59 AM
HP Teaming setup for SLB on A5820 switch
This server is my CA Arcserve 16.1 backup server. It has its own MSA 2012fc SAN with dual 4 Gbps fabric NICs.
I installed two NC522SFP 10 Gbps NICs in a ML350 G6. I have 3 x 10 Gbps connections to a A5820 switch, fourth cable is on the way. I see 30 Gbps RX and TX on the HP teaming software. I only see traffic on one of the three active ports inbound during a backup. Switch ports 2/0/13 - 2/0/16 for in static Link Aggregation Bridge. The bridge shows all three ports active.
[Americorp-Ten-GigabitEthernet2/0/16]display link-aggregation load-sharing mode
Link-Aggregation Load-Sharing Mode:
Layer 2 traffic: packet type-based sharing
Layer 3 traffic: packet type-based sharing
I have two other IRF LACP groups for the C7000 Blade Center. Each with 6 x 10 Gbps connections.
Would changing link-aggregation load-sharing mode source-ip destination-ip improve backup performance.
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09-20-2012 12:27 PM
09-20-2012 12:27 PM
Re: HP Teaming setup for SLB on A5820 switch
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09-20-2012 04:49 PM
09-20-2012 04:49 PM
Re: HP Teaming setup for SLB on A5820 switch
ML350 G6 has a single IP address. It is on a dual 4 Gbps MSA 2012fc SAN.
I setup link aggregation load balancing mode source-ip destination-ip. The source will be the C7000 Servers.
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09-22-2012 02:43 AM
09-22-2012 02:43 AM
Re: HP Teaming setup for SLB on A5820 switch
It´s sad, that ethernet frame based load balancing isn´t supported on A5500/A58XX switches...