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Additional configuration variations
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Additional configuration variations
This section provides the following configuration variations:
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“VIP and servers in different subnets”
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VIP and servers in different subnets
If VIP and servers are in different subnets, configure a standby IP address under the interface or
virtual Ethernet interface that is configured in the same subnet as the servers. The same
standby-ip must be configured on both the Brocade Virtual ADX. On the servers, use this standby-ip
as the default gateway.
Syntax: [no] standby-ip ip-add {ip-mask | prefix length} default-gateway
Share MAC
Indicates whether the shared-mac option through the server backup command is set. The
state is one of the following:
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Off indicates that the virtual switch is set to non-promiscuous mode.
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On indicates that the virtual switch is set to promiscuous mode.
SLB Partner MAC
valid
Indicates whether the SLB partner MAC address listed in the SLB Partner MAC field is
valid. The value can be one of the following:
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0 – invalid
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1 – valid
SLB Partner MAC
The MAC address on the other Brocade Virtual ADX, indicating Layer 2 connectivity
between the Brocade Virtual ADX devices. If this field contains all zeros, double-check the
connection between the Brocade Virtual ADXs and verify that both Brocade Virtual ADX
devices are powered on.
SLB Partner HA sync
port MAC
Displays the MAC address of the partner HA interface.
SLB Partner port cnt
The number of ports on the other Brocade Virtual ADX.
Transitions, activates
The number of times this Brocade Virtual ADX has changed from standby to active.
Transitions, standby
The number of times this Brocade Virtual ADX has changed from active to standby.
Pdus sent
The number of Layer 4 synchronization packets this Brocade Virtual ADX has sent to the
other Brocade Virtual ADX.
Mac pdu sent
The number of MAC-layer synchronization packets this Brocade Virtual ADX has sent to
the other Brocade Virtual ADX.
No pdus
The number of missed Layer 4 or MAC-layer PDUs.
no port maps
The number of missed port map PDUs. Port map PDUs are used by the Brocade Virtual
ADX to discover information about the maps on the other Brocade Virtual ADX.
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Field descriptions for show server backup command (Continued)
Field
Description