Warning ( )
Degraded:
Indicates that one of the tasks is failed or the element is
responding to commands, but is not running in an optimal operating
state.
Stressed:
The element is functioning, but needs attention.
Critical ( )
Predictive Failure:
Element is functioning nominally but predicting a
failure shortly.
Error:
Indicates that the task is in an unhealthy state that prevents
further execution.
Non recoverable error:
Element is in non-recoverable error.
Unknown (
)
Lost Communication:
Element is known to exist and has been
contacted successfully in the past, but is unreachable.
Unknown:
This indicates the unknown state of the network interface.
The unknown error occurs if there is a loss of communication or if the
state of the network interface is unknown.
No Contact:
The monitoring system has knowledge of this element, but
has never been able to establish communications with it.
Connection
Status
Unknown (
)
Unknown:
This indicates the unknown state of the network interface.
The unknown error occurs if there is a loss of communication or if the
state of the network interface is unknown.
OK (
)
Connected:
Indicates that the network interface is connected.
Disabled
Disconnected:
Indicates that the network interface is disconnected.
Creating a Network Team
HPE StoreEasy management console allows you to create a network team.
NOTE:
Default Network Team interface is created along with the network team.
To create a network team, perform the following:
1.
Click
Settings
from the left navigation menu.
2.
Click
Networking
>
Networking Teams
3.
Click + add icon in the
Network Teams
page.
4.
Enter the name for the network team.
5.
Select any of the following teaming mode from the
Teaming Mode
drop-down menu:
• Switch Independent: In this mode, the switches are not aware that different interfaces on the server
comprise a team. All the teaming is done exclusively on the server.
• LACP: Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) mode is also commonly referred to as IEEE 802.3ad
as it was developed in the IEEE 802.3ad committee before being published as IEEE 802.1ax. IEEE
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