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Roro_2
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Hello,

Our customer has an rx6600 server running HP-UX 11i v2 . The server includes one PCI/PIC-X dual ports NIC 1000T BASE.
1- could we configure a failover group using APA software on a single dual port NIC.

2- In case yes, the new lan ( lan900 ) will have a speed of 1000 or 2000.

Please advise.

Thanks and Regards

Roger

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Ivan Krastev
Honored Contributor
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Re: APA

Hi Roger,

If you configure 2 ports from the same card as a failover group you will be protected only from the switch port failure. Better idea is to use different NIC adapters.

When configuring in failover mode (LAN_MONITOR) the port speed is not aggregated - dual 1GB card will operate as a single 1GB card.

See APA guide for examples and configuration modes - http://docs.hp.com/en/J4240-90041/index.html

regards,
ivan
Ganesan R
Honored Contributor

Re: APA

Hi,

>>1- could we configure a failover group using APA software on a single dual port NIC.
<<

Yes.You can. But still single point of failure exists. If card itself fails there is redundancy. So it is better to use different controllers for aggregation.

>>2- In case yes, the new lan ( lan900 ) will have a speed of 1000 or 2000 <<

If you configure aggregation, the aggregate speed will be 2000Mbps.
Best wishes,

Ganesh.
Ganesan R
Honored Contributor

Re: APA

Hi Again,

There is a type in my previous reply..
There is no redundancy if card itself fails.
So read as below.


Yes.You can. But still single point of failure exists. If card itself fails there is NO redundancy. So it is better to use different controllers for aggregation.

Sincere apologize for the typo error.
Best wishes,

Ganesh.
Roro_2
Regular Advisor

Re: APA

Hello,

1- I would like to know exactly , if the speed will be 1000Mbps or 2000Mbps.
2- There is a corresponding configuration for every speed ?

Regards

Roger
Steven E. Protter
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Re: APA

Shalom,

1- I would like to know exactly , if the speed will be 1000Mbps or 2000Mbps.

If you go with one NIC card the maximum theoretical speed is 1000Mbps. If you go with two 1000Mbps cards you can reach a theoretical speed of 2000Mbps. Though switch configuration and quality has a lot to do with actual results.

A dual port NIC does have a theoretical stop speed of 2000Mbps with APA. Your mileage may vary.

2- There is a corresponding configuration for every speed ?

Don't understand this question.

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rick jones
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Re: APA

No matter how many interfaces you configure into the aggregate, any one "flow" will not go any faster than the speed of one interface.

A "flow" will either be:

*) all traffic to a given MAC (Ethernet address)

or

*) all traffic to a given IP address

or

*) all traffic on a given TCP connection

depending on the packet scheduling algorithm you tell APA to use. It will also depend on the behaviour of the switch(es) involved - APA will control how traffic _leaves_ the host, the switch controls how it _enters_.

If you need a single "flow" (connection) to go faster than Gigabit Ethernet speeds you should consider an upgrade to 10 Gigabit Ethernet for your system. If it is an all-PCI-X system then I would suggest the AD385A. If it has PCIe slots then I would suggest the AD386A.
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