Which Physical Interface Is Active; Summary Of Nic States During Failover; Example Network Cabling Topologies With Link Aggregation Dynamic Mode - HP StoreVirtual 4000 User Manual

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Which physical interface is active

When the Link Aggregation Dynamic Mode bond is created, if both NICs are plugged in, both
interfaces are active. If one interface fails, the other interface continues operating. For example,
suppose Motherboard:Port1 and Motherboard:Port2 are bonded in a Link Aggregation Dynamic
Mode bond. If Motherboard:Port1 fails, then Motherboard:Port2 remains active.
Once the link is fixed and Motherboard:Port1 is operational, it becomes active again.
Motherboard:Port2 remains active.
Table 21 Link aggregation dynamic mode failover scenario and corresponding NIC status
Example failover scenario
1. Link Aggregation Dynamic Mode bond0 is created.
Motherboard:Port1 and Motherboard:Port2 are both active.
2. Motherboard:Port1 interface fails. Because Link
Aggregation Dynamic Mode is configured,
Motherboard:Port2 continues operating.
3. Motherboard:Port1 link failure is repaired.

Summary of NIC states during failover

Table 22 (page 58)
for Link Aggregation Dynamic Mode.
Table 22 NIC status during failover with link aggregation dynamic mode
Failover status
Normal Operation
Motherboard:Port1 Fails, Data
Transfer Fails Over to
Motherboard:Port2
Motherboard:Port1 Restored

Example network cabling topologies with link aggregation dynamic mode

A simple network configuration using Link Aggregation Dynamic Mode in a high-availability
environment is illustrated in
58
Managing the network
shows the states of Motherboard:Port1 and Motherboard:Port2 when configured
Status of Eth0
Preferred: No
Status: Active
Data Transfer: Yes
Preferred: No
Status: Passive (Failed)
Data Transfer: No
Preferred: No
Status: Active
Data Transfer: Yes
Figure 28 (page
NIC status
Bond0 is the master logical interface.
Motherboard:Port1 is Active.
Motherboard:Port2 is Active.
Motherboard:Port1 status becomes Passive (Failed).
Motherboard:Port2 status remains Active.
Motherboard:Port1 resumes Active status.
Motherboard:Port2 remains Active.
Status of Motherboard:Port2
Preferred: No
Status: Active
Data Transfer: Yes
Preferred: No
Status: Active
Data Transfer: Yes
Preferred: No
Status: Active
Data Transfer: Yes
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