Deleting A Nic Bond; Searching For The Unbonded Storage System On The Network - HP StorageWorks P4000 User Manual

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NOTE:
If the bonded NIC experiences rapid, sequential Ethernet failures, the CMC may display the storage
system as failed (flashing red) and access to data on that storage system fails. However, as soon as
the Ethernet connection is reestablished, the storage system and the CMC display the correct
information.

Deleting a NIC bond

When you delete an Active-Passive bond, the preferred interface assumes the IP address and
configuration of the deleted logical interface. The other NIC is disabled, and its IP address is set to
0.0.0.0.
When you delete either a Link Aggregation Dynamic Mode or an Adaptive Load Balancing bond,
one of the active interfaces in the bond retains the IP address of the deleted logical interface. The
other NIC is disabled, and its IP address is set to 0.0.0.0.
1.
Log in to the storage system, and expand the tree.
2.
Select the TCP/IP category from the tree.
3.
On the TCP/IP tab, select the bond interface or physical bond that you want to delete.
4.
Click TCP/IP Tasks, and select Delete Bond.
Because the IP addresses changes, the Search Network window opens.
Figure 44 Searching for the unbonded storage system on the network
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