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Figure A-1

A typical configuration of direct-attached links that use LLT over
UDP

UDP Endpoint eth1;
UDP Port = 50001;
IP = 192.1.3.1;
Link Tag = link2

UDP Endpoint eth2;
UDP Port = 50000;
IP = 192.1.2.1;
Link Tag = link1

eth1;
192.1.3.2;
Link Tag = link2

eth2;
192.1.2.2;
Link Tag = link1

Switch

Node0

Node1

The configuration that the /etc/llttab file for Node 0 represents has directly
attached crossover links. It might also have the links that are connected through
a hub or switch. These links do not cross routers.

LLT broadcasts requests peer nodes to discover their addresses. So the addresses
of peer nodes do not need to be specified in the /etc/llttab file using the

set-addr

command. For direct attached links, you do need to set the broadcast address of
the links in the /etc/llttab file. Verify that the IP addresses and broadcast addresses
are set correctly by using the

ifconfig -a

command.

set-node Node0

set-cluster 1

#configure Links

#link tag-name device node-range link-type udp port MTU \

IP-address bcast-address

link link1 udp - udp 50000 - 192.1.2.1 192.1.2.255

link link2 udp - udp 50001 - 192.1.3.1 192.1.3.255

The file for Node 1 resembles:

set-node Node1

set-cluster 1

#configure Links

#link tag-name device node-range link-type udp port MTU \

IP-address bcast-address

Advanced VCS installation topics
Using the UDP layer for LLT

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