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03-20-2009 04:03 AM
03-20-2009 04:03 AM
How many IPs are required to Configure Network failover between two physical ports ?
We have to configure production network failover. So can anyone tell us that how many IPs are required to configure N/W ports failover ? and how to configure two ports network failover in HP-UX 11.x ?
Thanks in advance,
Thanks in advance,
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03-21-2009 01:08 AM
03-21-2009 01:08 AM
Re: How many IPs are required to Configure Network failover between two physical ports ?
You need 1 IP address... you basically combine the multiple network ports (say lan0, lan1) into one virtual port (lan900).
To do this you need Auto-Port Aggregation. Depedning on what you have purchased you may or may not have this product. Manuals are here:
http://docs.hp.com/en/netcom.html#Auto%20Port%20Aggregation%20%28APA%29
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee
To do this you need Auto-Port Aggregation. Depedning on what you have purchased you may or may not have this product. Manuals are here:
http://docs.hp.com/en/netcom.html#Auto%20Port%20Aggregation%20%28APA%29
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee

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03-22-2009 04:28 PM
03-22-2009 04:28 PM
Re: How many IPs are required to Configure Network failover between two physical ports ?
It depends.
If you are configuring Serviceguard your network failover is built into the software if another lan card is available.
The APA option above is used to make multiple lan cards work together. I think Linux calls it teaming cards.
If you are configuring Serviceguard your network failover is built into the software if another lan card is available.
The APA option above is used to make multiple lan cards work together. I think Linux calls it teaming cards.
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03-23-2009 05:04 AM
03-23-2009 05:04 AM
Re: How many IPs are required to Configure Network failover between two physical ports ?
It worked for me that i need 1 IP for Failover configuration.
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