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05-14-2010 06:55 AM
05-14-2010 06:55 AM
Link Aggregate from 2 different stacks
My network person has setup their side to have 2 of my nics going to one cisco stack and 1 nic going to a different stack.
From my perspective, in the hp port aggregate software I have 1 link setup:
HP_APA_START_LA_PPA=900
HP_APA_DEFAULT_PORT_MODE=FEC_AUTO
HP_APA_GROUP_CAPABILITY[0]=5
HP_APAPORT_INTERFACE_NAME[2]=lan6
HP_APAPORT_GROUP_CAPABILITY[2]=5
HP_APAPORT_CONFIG_MODE[2]=FEC_AUTO
HP_APAPORT_INTERFACE_NAME[3]=lan3
HP_APAPORT_GROUP_CAPABILITY[3]=5
HP_APAPORT_CONFIG_MODE[3]=FEC_AUTO
HP_APAPORT_INTERFACE_NAME[0]=lan0
HP_APAPORT_GROUP_CAPABILITY[0]=5
HP_APAPORT_CONFIG_MODE[0]=FEC_AUTO
but when I run nwmgr, I get the following results:
Name/ Interface Station Sub- Interface Related
ClassInstance State Address system Type Interface
============== ========= ============== ======== ============== =========
lan1 DOWN 0x001708D1C1E5 iether 1000Base-T
lan2 UP 0x001A4B069936 iether 1000Base-T
lan5 DOWN 0x0018FE2D37E7 iether 1000Base-T
lan7 DOWN 0x001708D1C1BB iether 1000Base-T
lan0 UP 0x001A4B069937 iether 1000Base-T lan900
lan3 UP 0x001A4B069937 iether 1000Base-T lan900
lan4 DOWN 0x0018FE2D3772 iether 1000Base-T
lan6 UP 0x0018FE2D37D2 iether 1000Base-T lan901
lan900 UP 0x001A4B069937 hp_apa hp_apa
lan901 UP 0x0018FE2D37D2 hp_apa hp_apa
lan902 DOWN 0x000000000000 hp_apa hp_apa
lan903 DOWN 0x000000000000 hp_apa hp_apa
lan904 DOWN 0x000000000000 hp_apa hp_apa
How do I get these 3 nics to be in the same group? We want them spread over the 2 stacks for redundancy.
From my perspective, in the hp port aggregate software I have 1 link setup:
HP_APA_START_LA_PPA=900
HP_APA_DEFAULT_PORT_MODE=FEC_AUTO
HP_APA_GROUP_CAPABILITY[0]=5
HP_APAPORT_INTERFACE_NAME[2]=lan6
HP_APAPORT_GROUP_CAPABILITY[2]=5
HP_APAPORT_CONFIG_MODE[2]=FEC_AUTO
HP_APAPORT_INTERFACE_NAME[3]=lan3
HP_APAPORT_GROUP_CAPABILITY[3]=5
HP_APAPORT_CONFIG_MODE[3]=FEC_AUTO
HP_APAPORT_INTERFACE_NAME[0]=lan0
HP_APAPORT_GROUP_CAPABILITY[0]=5
HP_APAPORT_CONFIG_MODE[0]=FEC_AUTO
but when I run nwmgr, I get the following results:
Name/ Interface Station Sub- Interface Related
ClassInstance State Address system Type Interface
============== ========= ============== ======== ============== =========
lan1 DOWN 0x001708D1C1E5 iether 1000Base-T
lan2 UP 0x001A4B069936 iether 1000Base-T
lan5 DOWN 0x0018FE2D37E7 iether 1000Base-T
lan7 DOWN 0x001708D1C1BB iether 1000Base-T
lan0 UP 0x001A4B069937 iether 1000Base-T lan900
lan3 UP 0x001A4B069937 iether 1000Base-T lan900
lan4 DOWN 0x0018FE2D3772 iether 1000Base-T
lan6 UP 0x0018FE2D37D2 iether 1000Base-T lan901
lan900 UP 0x001A4B069937 hp_apa hp_apa
lan901 UP 0x0018FE2D37D2 hp_apa hp_apa
lan902 DOWN 0x000000000000 hp_apa hp_apa
lan903 DOWN 0x000000000000 hp_apa hp_apa
lan904 DOWN 0x000000000000 hp_apa hp_apa
How do I get these 3 nics to be in the same group? We want them spread over the 2 stacks for redundancy.
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