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Figure 8.
Bonding network adapters
NIC 4
and
NIC 5
Figure 8 shows the creation of a network bond consisting of NIC 4 and NIC 5 to connect the host
to the iSCSI SAN and, thus, the SRs that are common to all hosts. NIC 2 and NIC 3 had already
been bonded to form a single logical network link for Ethernet traffic.
The network in this example consists of a class C subnet of
255.255.255.0
with a network address
of
1.1.1.0
. No gateway is configured. IP addressing is set using the
pif-reconfigure-ip
command.
4.
As shown in Figure 9, select
Properties
for each bonded network; rename
Bond 2+3
to
Bond 0
and rename
Bond 4+5
to
Bond 1
; and enter appropriate descriptions for these networks.