Scenario 1:2 – Multiple Simple Networks with Active\Active Uplinks and Optional Link Aggregation 802.3ad (LACP) - Windows
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Scenario 1:2 – Multiple Simple Networks with
Active\Active Uplinks and Optional Link
Aggregation 802.3ad (LACP) - Windows
Overview
This simple configuration uses the Virtual Connect vNet. The vNet is the simplest way to connect Virtual
Connect to a network and server. In this scenario, the upstream network switch connects a network to a
single port on each VC module.
No special upstream switch configuration is required as the switch is in the factory default configuration.
As discussed in scenario 1:1, when configuring Virtual Connect, we can provide several ways to
implement network fail-over or redundancy. In this scenario we will configure TWO separate vNets, each
with a single uplink configured from each VC module. We will later connect additional uplinks, to
provide additional bandwidth.
In addition, several vNets can be configured to support the required networks to the servers within the
BladeSystem enclosure. These networks could be used to separate the various network traffic, such as
iSCSI, backup, VMotion from production network traffic.
Requirements
In order to implement this scenario, an HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure with one or more server blades
and TWO Virtual Connect Ethernet modules, installed in Bays 1& 2 are required. In addition, we will
require ONE or TWO external Network switches. As Virtual Connect does not appear to the network as
a switch and is transparent to the network, any standard managed switch will work with Virtual Connect.