Adding an active/active network configuration for single or multiple logical interconnect groups
For each Virtual Connect interconnect module you want to set up as an active/active configuration in the appliance, make the following configuration changes:
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Create networks.
For an enclosure group with a single logical interconnect group:
Add a pair of Ethernet networks for each VLAN you want to connect: one network for the first interconnect module and one network for the second interconnect module using the same VLAN ID.
For example, create
Dev101_A
andDev101_B
for VLAN ID 101.
For a multiple logical interconnect group configuration:
Add an Ethernet network to be used in both logical interconnect groups.
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Create uplink sets.
For an enclosure group with a single logical interconnect group:
Create a pair of uplink sets to associate the networks with the uplink ports on the interconnect module.
Assign one set of networks to the uplink set that has ports on the first interconnect module. Assign the other networks to the uplink set that has ports on the second interconnect module.
For example, uplink port X5 is defined in both sets:
UplinkSet_A
for bay 1 andUplinkSet_B
for bay 2.Dev101_A
is assigned toUplinkSet_A
, andDev101_B
is assigned toUplinkSet_B
.
For a multiple logical interconnect group configuration:
Create an uplink set on the first logical interconnect group and an uplink set on the second logical interconnect group with the same networks.
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Optional.
Add the network to a network set.
Each set should include only the networks that will be used on the same server profile connection.
For example, create network setDevSet_A
for your developmentDev_A
networks, and createDevSet_B
for your developmentDev_B
networks. - Power off the server before you edit the server profile.
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Edit the server profile to add two connections. Assign one port for the networks or network sets on one module, and assign a different port for the networks or network sets on the other module.
NOTE: When adding a connection to the server profile, select the physical port connected to the module with the uplink set containing the networks configured for that connection. Do not select Auto.
Make sure the networks associated with the uplink ports in the uplink set match the networks assigned to the profile connections in the downlink ports.
For example,Connection1
is LOM1:1-a forDevSet_A
, andConnection2
is LOM1:1-b forDevSet_B
. - Power on the server.