About this task
The Network Configuration window lets you reassign the IP communication
interfaces to group several physical interfaces into a single virtual interface, and
create a bond configuration of several physical interfaces. The IP communication
interfaces can also be reassigned using the ProtecTIER Service menu. See
“Configuring the application IP interfaces” on page 11.
Procedure
1.
From the Systems Management view, select Node > Network configuration.
The Network configuration window is displayed:
2.
Select a node from the Node to be configured field.
3.
Highlight the virtual interface you wish to edit.
4.
Click on the dropdown in the L/B Method column to select the load balancing
method. The available load balancing methods are displayed:
RR (Round-robin)
Outgoing traffic is spread evenly across all of the adapter ports in the bond
L2
Outgoing traffic is spread using a default transmit hash policy of layer 2
L2L3
Outgoing traffic is spread using a transmit hash policy of MAC addresses
and IP addresses of the source and the destination
L3L4
Outgoing traffic is spread using a transmit hash policy of IP addresses and
ports of the source and the destination
HA
Active-backup policy: only one slave in the bond is active. A different slave
becomes active if, and only if, the active slave fails.
5.
Edit the IP Address, Netmask and Gateway addresses, as desired.
6.
If you want to reassign a physical interface, select an Ethernet port from the
ports available in the Assign field.
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Figure 9. Configure IP interfaces window
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