Figure 4-1 Overview of NFT communication
ARP Table:
1.1.1.2 = A
1.1.1.3 = B
1.1.1.4 = C
1.1.1.5 = D
HP Integrity Server
Network Addressing and Communication with NFT
Before learning the specifics of NFT and how it communicates on the network, it is recommended
that you thoroughly review this section,
in addition to
Scenario 4–A: A Device Pings an NFT Team on the Same Layer 2 Network
This section builds on the concepts reviewed in
and
Communication", and describes how NFT functions from the network addressing and
communication perspective.
Utilizing a network diagram similar to
an HP network adapter team in NFT mode with two network ports in a team (refer to Figure
4-2). The two network ports have MAC addresses of B and E, and are known by a single Layer
3 address of 1.1.1.2. Network port B has been designated as the Primary port in this NFT team.
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The Mechanics of Teaming for the Advanced User
Destination MAC/Source MAC/Destination IP/Source IP
N100NT5.SYS
MAC = E
Destination MAC/Source MAC/Destination IP/Source IP
Primary NIC
A
B
C
D
N100NT5.SYS
MAC = F
Non-Primary NIC
N100NT5.SYS
MAC = G
Non-Primary NIC
N100NT5.SYS
MAC = H
Non-Primary NIC
Appendix A "– Overview of Network Addressing and
E
A
1.1.1.1
E
B
1.1.1.1
E
C
1.1.1.1
E
D
1.1.1.1
E
1.1.1.2
1.1.1.1
E
1.1.1.3
1.1.1.1
E
1.1.1.4
1.1.1.1
E
1.1.1.5
1.1.1.1
"HP Teaming and Layer 2 Versus Layer 3
Appendix A "– Overview of Network Addressing
Figure
4-2, Blue has been modified to be a server utilizing
Client A
1.1.1.2
IP Address = 1.1.1.2
1.1.1.3
1.1.1.4
MAC = A
1.1.1.5
Client B
IP Address = 1.1.1.3
MAC = B
Client C
IP Address = 1.1.1.4
MAC = C
Client D
IP Address = 1.1.1.5
MAC = D
Addresses",
Communication".
ARP Table:
1.1.1.1 = E
1.1.1.3 = B
1.1.1.4 = C
1.1.1.5 = D
ARP Table:
1.1.1.1 = E
1.1.1.2 = A
1.1.1.4 = C
1.1.1.5 = D
ARP Table:
1.1.1.1 = E
1.1.1.2 = A
1.1.1.3 = B
1.1.1.5 = D
ARP Table:
1.1.1.1 = E
1.1.1.2 = A
1.1.1.3 = B
1.1.1.4 = C
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