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тАО09-20-2005 08:56 PM
тАО09-20-2005 08:56 PM
redundant Network Configuration
I have 2 4160gl nad a couple DL380 G4 and I have to implement a redundant Network Configuration with these. My thoughts were to connect NIc1 to SwitchA and Nic2 to SwitchB . But honestly I do not really know how to configure this neither on server nad Switch side. MOre details see the attachment. Because all devices are HP ones I thought I could be any configuration example for this.
Has anybody tried this , and could help me?
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тАО09-20-2005 11:44 PM
тАО09-20-2005 11:44 PM
Re: redundant Network Configuration
Use HP Network Configuration Utility. In your case configure Team Type Selection as "Network Fault Tolerance Only with Preference Oder".
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тАО09-21-2005 02:46 AM
тАО09-21-2005 02:46 AM
Re: redundant Network Configuration
i will try that. Do you any idea what to do with the switches. I read something like spanning tree in the manual!
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тАО09-21-2005 04:38 AM
тАО09-21-2005 04:38 AM
Re: redundant Network Configuration
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тАО09-21-2005 09:16 PM
тАО09-21-2005 09:16 PM
Re: redundant Network Configuration
this will explain it
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/networking/whitepapers.html
key is STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) is required with redundant connection between switches. it is basically a protocol to avoid loop formation and broadcast
REgards,
Prashant S.
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тАО09-22-2005 03:47 AM
тАО09-22-2005 03:47 AM
Re: redundant Network Configuration
You only need Spanning Tree if your switches are "redundantly" connected. If there is more than one port on a particular switch that connects it back to other switches/hubs, then Spanning Tree will probably be needed in the environment.
If you have two switches that have a single link between them, Spanning Tree is not necessarily needed.
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Here is a whitepaper that will provide most, if not all, of the information you need to implement HP Network Adapter Teaming.
ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/servers/networking/TeamingWP.pdf
The PDF is +/-80 pages.
The current version posted is for Teaming driver version 7.86. I've recently updated the whitepaper for the shipping driver version 8.10 but it will not be posted for another week or so. Once posted, it will have the same URL.
Regards,
Sean McGee
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тАО09-22-2005 06:52 PM
тАО09-22-2005 06:52 PM