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тАО10-04-2017 05:49 AM
тАО10-04-2017 05:49 AM
VC switch Power redundancy
There are two VC switch.
My VC-SW-1 is connect to HP-sw-1 and VC-SW-2 is connect to HP-sw-2.
Now when I poweroff the one of the VC-sw from OnBoard Administrator GUI my blades become unreachable.
I have enabled smart links for Ethernet Network as well as Associated Network of Shared Uplinks.
Kindly, share your expirence, if there is something I missed to enable to make the VC-Switches redundant.
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тАО10-04-2017 05:56 AM
тАО10-04-2017 05:56 AM
Re: VC switch Power redundancy
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тАО10-04-2017 06:15 AM
тАО10-04-2017 06:15 AM
Re: VC switch Power redundancy
Actually I'm new to C7000 enclosure may be my terminologies are not correct.
Each VC-Sw has 10 ports ( X1, X2, ..... X10 ) they are internally connected to Blades. ( there are virtualNICport )
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тАО10-04-2017 06:18 AM
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Re: VC switch Power redundancy
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тАО11-18-2017 11:47 PM
тАО11-18-2017 11:47 PM
Re: VC switch Power redundancy
Hi
Check your server's NIC teaming/bonding, make sure each server profile has two links, one from each VC to avoid connectivity loss during switch outage.
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