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j.bobby
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Teaming of network interfaces

dear all,

i want to know how to logically bind two network interfaces to one IP Address( just like Teaming in windows)to provide the network redundancy in HP Unix Server.

Thanks in advance
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Aneesh Mohan
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Re: Teaming of network interfaces

Hi,

YOu have to buy Autoport Integration for that.This is licensed software.

Thanks,
Aneesh

Torsten.
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Re: Teaming of network interfaces

Consider to purchase, install and configure APA (HP Auto Port Aggregation) product.

See also

http://docs.hp.com/en/J4240-90039/index.html

and

http://www.hp.com/products1/serverconnectivity/adapters/apa_overview.html

Hope this helps!
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Torsten.

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Aneesh Mohan
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Re: Teaming of network interfaces

Sorry ,the question is for how to right ?

http://docs.hp.com/en/J4240-90041/index.html

Aneesh
Armin Kunaschik
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Re: Teaming of network interfaces

As stated before you need APA (Auto Port Aggregtion).
For HP-UX 11.11 and 11.23 you have to buy a license.
APA is included in the latest 11.31 OE (0809).
So if you run 11.31 upgrade to 11.31.0809!
There are several ways to configure APA. Please consult the documentation on docs.hp.com.

My 2 cents,
Armin

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likid0
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Re: Teaming of network interfaces

For Teaming APA is the only way to go, If you could go by with HA, and you own SG license, you can make a single node cluster, and have a standby lan for rebundancy
Windows?, no thanks