Enabling Redundant Ethernet Mode; Configuring Ipmp For Windows Based Processors; Hp Dl360 - Avaya Media Processing Server 500 Hardware Installation And Maintenance

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Configuration (Part II)

Enabling Redundant Ethernet Mode

Redundant Ethernet mode selection is enabled by a vendor tag in the bootp response. You do not
need to access the ROM banner on each card.
1. Edit the /etc/bootptab file on the selected bootp/TFTP server.
2. Insert the string :T130="IPMP": into the following existing lines in the bootptab file to activate
IPMP using the precompiled defaults.
a. Windows
tms1:bf=tms_860.smod:hd=%MPSHOME%\PERItms\images:
T130="IPMP":ht=ethernet:ha=000000000000:ip=192.168.101.2
b. Solaris
tms1:bf=tms_860.smod:hd=/tftpboot:T130="IPMP"
ht=ethernet:ha=000000000000::ip=10.7.1.1:sa=10.7.0.1
Note:
The IP assigned to entry :sa should be the bge0 IP, which is the data address
defined in /etc/hosts file. For further details, see
Processors
The default values are:
• Normal IPMP
• Filter for three packets on the inactive interface to switch
• Gratuitous beacon sent every 1/2 second.

Configuring IPMP for Windows Based Processors

HP DL360

Use the following procedure to install the HP Ethernet control driver on an HPDL360 with the
Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system.
Avaya Media Processing Server 500 Hardware Installation and Maintenance
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on page 102.
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Configuring IPMP for Solaris Based
October 2014

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