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06-21-2021 06:53 AM
06-21-2021 06:53 AM
Dear Community ,
Can a same Ethernet VLAN defined as a Network in Oneview be part of 2 Different uplink sets and used in a server profile via 2 Different connections as below ?
eg:- we have a VLAN XXX defined as a network . It is associated with 2 different uplinksets as below
Network VLANXXX - linked to Uplinkset A
Network Set( with VLANXXX as one member of the network set ) linked to Uplinkset B
A Server profile template has Connections as below
Connection 1 : VLANXXX
Connection 2 : VLANXXX
Connection 3: Network Set
Connection 4 : Network Set
Connection 3 & 4 in LAG config
Is the above config supported ? If yes , will it ensure that the traffic on Connection 1/2 & 3/4 will use the different uplinksets and not use the same uplinksets ?
Appreciate your quick response in this regard
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06-21-2021 08:48 AM
06-21-2021 08:48 AM
SolutionThe constraint here is not just the uplink set, but how you have VLANXXX a member of a network set that it and the network will be assigned to a server profile. Now, if the server hardware has different physical NICs (different mezzanine slots), you could do this. But you cannot with a single adapter, regardless of how many physical functions (FlexNICs) are available within that adapter.
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