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12-03-2012 09:01 AM
12-03-2012 09:01 AM
ML110 G7, LACP, Windows Server 2012, Shared iLo Port Problem
Here is what we have:
We have an ML110 G7 plugged into a HP Procurve 2910AL. The 2910AL is running firmware version W.15.08.0012 .
Anyway, we've installed Windows Server 2012 on this machine. We are using the built-in Windows NIC teaming to use both NICs. Now here is the problem, because we are doing this, only IP addresses where the last octet is odd can access iLo (I'm guessing this has something to do with LACP using address hashing to load balance).
For instance: The last octet of my IP address is 135. I can access iLo on this server. My co-worker's IP address has the number 112 in his last octet. He cannot access iLo on this server.
Is there any way around this that wouldn't involve breaking the NIC team between the server and the switch? Thanks!