Initiating A Disruptive Load-Balancing Process; Displaying And Maintaining Npv; Npv Configuration Example; Network Requirements - HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual

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Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter VSAN view.
3.
Configure a
downlink-to-uplink
interface mapping.

Initiating a disruptive load-balancing process

CAUTION:
This feature redistributes downlink traffic across all uplink interfaces for better load balancing, but it
causes traffic interruption.
If interfaces in a VSAN are not distributed evenly, you can use this feature to force all nodes in the VSAN
to relog in to the core switch.
To initiate a disruptive load-balancing process:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter VSAN view.
3.
Initiate a disruptive load-balancing process.

Displaying and maintaining NPV

Execute display commands in any view.
Task
Display the nodes on downlink interfaces and their
mapped uplink interfaces.
Display the traffic mapping information.
Display status information.

NPV configuration example

Network requirements

As shown in
Command
system-view
vsan vsan-id
npv traffic-map server-interface
interface-type interface-number
external-interface interface-type
interface-number
Figure
25, configure Switch A (edge switch) as an NPV switch to expand the network.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, no mapping is configured.
Command
system-view
vsan vsan-id
npv load-balance disruptive
Command
display npv login [ vsan vsan-id ] [ interface
interface-type interface-number ] [ count ]
display npv traffic-map [ vsan vsan-id ] [ interface
interface-type interface-number ]
display npv status [ vsan vsan-id ]
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