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    Default Nic Teaming

    Hello,
    I have installed Open-e on hp server that has two NICs, I plugged each NIC to different switch on the same vLAN. How can I create NIC Teaming? To avoid nic failure/switch failure.

    Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by habibalby
    Hello,
    I have installed Open-e on hp server that has two NICs, I plugged each NIC to different switch on the same vLAN. How can I create NIC Teaming? To avoid nic failure/switch failure.

    Thanks,
    http://www.open-e.com/download/libra...t_file/get/114

    look at page 31

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    Hello,
    Thanks for your reply, but my subnet is only one and I don't have another subnet. Can I set the bounding/Teaming on the same subnet?

    CONFIGURATION SEVERAL NETWORK ADAPTERS IN THE SAME SUBNETWORK "Where is this document"?

    Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by habibalby
    Hello,
    Thanks for your reply, but my subnet is only one and I don't have another subnet. Can I set the bounding/Teaming on the same subnet?

    CONFIGURATION SEVERAL NETWORK ADAPTERS IN THE SAME SUBNETWORK "Where is this document"?

    Thanks,
    ftp://software:enterforupdate@ftp.op...ultiple_IP.pdf

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    hello,

    link is invalid.

    Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by habibalby
    hello,

    link is invalid.

    Thanks,
    http://www.fishbowlnetwork.com/multiple_IP.pdf

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    Default Thanks for your help

    However, this doesn't fulfill my requirement.

    What is stated in this document is to connect two hosts in the same sub-network. My requirement is to have nic teaming in each server and I can present iSCSI target as a Virtual IP. So, in my iSCSI initiator, I have to put the VIP only. Is this can be achieved in Open-e?

    Thanx,

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    Default Update

    Hello,

    I have tested the below in my VMWare WorkStation and I have seen it it's working, but is it the way how it should be configured?

    Here's its;

    I have added two interfaces, eth0 and eth1,

    eth0 = 192.168.112.220
    eth1 = 192.168.112.221
    gw = 192.168.112.2

    In the network > Setup > Interfaces, I have selected both of the Interfaces and selected Bounding Mode = balance-rr.

    I have given the bound0 IP 192.168.112.222 gw IP = 192.168.112.2l

    Ping stop working on 220 and 221 and only 222 is the one which is ping-able.

    Ctrl+Alt+N and I have selected Routing, I have added routing to be 0.0.0.0 mask 255.255.255.0 goes via 192.168.112.2 for interface bound0.

    Testing,

    in my ESX test, I have added the 192.168.112.222 as the iSCSI target and it detected the iSCSI LUN.

    I disconnected eth0 and ping to 192.168.112.222 ping is alive and scanning the iSCSI adapter in ESX, LUN still exists.

    I disconnected eth1 and ping to 192.168.112.222 ping is alive and scanning the iSCSI adapter in ESX, LUN still exists.


    Is this the way how it should work?

    Thanks,

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    Ping node should not be pointing to a DSS system - we recommend a UPS or firewall or the VMware server as you have it now.

    I think this video might help here.

    http://www.open-e.com/library/webcasts-and-videos/
    2010.02 Open-E DSS V6 AutoFailover with VMware 4.0
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    Todd Maxwell


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    Default Ping Node, What does that mean?

    I have DSS with two interfaces, currently ESX pointed to the eth0 only. I want to simulate the nic teaming/redundancy if one nic goes down, the other should takes over and iSCSI initiator won't be down to lose the connection which will lead to entire VMs hosted on that DSS will be down.

    If I configure the eth0 and eth1 in the same subnet and bounding mode as balance-rr with the same subnet IP as eth0 and eth1, will this work?

    In the VMware workstation, I have seen it working and if disconnect one nic, the iSCSI target won't go down as the link will be available via the other interface.

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