Scenario 1:3 – Multiple Simple Networks Providing Redundancy and Link Aggregation 802.3ad (LACP) with VLAN Tunneling –
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Scenario 1:3 – Multiple Simple Networks
Providing Redundancy and Link Aggregation
802.3ad (LACP) with VLAN Tunneling –
VMware ESX
Overview
This 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 is configured to pass multiple
VLANs to two ports on each VC module.
The upstream switch ports will be configured as “trunk” ports for several VLANs, VLAN 101 will be
configured as untagged as this VLAN will be used for console or management access.
Requirements
In order to implement this scenario, an HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure with one of 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.
Configuring Uplinks to a vNet (LACP)
When all uplinks configured within a vNet connect a VC module to an upstream switch, ALL links could
be active, providing additional bandwidth, using Link Aggregation Protocol (LACP 802.3ad), this requires
the upstream switch to be configured, on these ports, for link aggregation control protocol (LACP).
When some of the uplinks configured within a vNet connect a VC module to different upstream switches,
some links will be active and the remaining will be Standby, providing additional bandwidth and/or
availability, using Link Aggregation Protocol (LACP 802.3.ad).