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Summary of nic status during failover – HP LeftHand P4000 Virtual SAN Appliance Software User Manual

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Table 20 Example Active-Passive failover scenario and corresponding NIC status

NIC status

Example failover scenario

1. Active-Passive bond0 is created. The active (preferred)
interface is Eth0.

Bond0 is the master logical interface.

Eth0 is Active.

Eth1 is connected and is Passive (Ready).

2. Active interface fails. Bond0 detects the failure and Eth1
takes over.

Eth0 status becomes Passive (Failed).

Eth1 status changes to Active.

3. The Eth0 link is restored.

Eth0 status changes to Active after a 30 second delay.

Eth1 status changes to Passive (Ready).

Summary of NIC status during failover

Table 21 (page 59)

shows the states of Eth0 and Eth1 when configured for Active-Passive.

Table 21 NIC status during failover with Active-Passive

Status of Eth1

Status of Eth0

Failover status

Preferred: No

Preferred: Yes

Normal Operation

Status: Passive (Ready)

Status: Active

Data Transfer: No

Data Transfer: Yes

Preferred: No

Preferred: Yes

Eth0 Fails, Data Transfer Fails Over to
Eth1

Status: Active

Status: Passive (Failed)

Data Transfer: Yes

Data Transfer: No

Preferred: No

Preferred: Yes

Eth0 Restored

Status: Passive (Ready)

Status: Active

Data Transfer: No

Data Transfer: Yes

Example network cabling topologies with Active-Passive

Two simple network cabling topologies using Active-Passive in high availability environments are
shown in

Figure 26 (page 60)

.

Configuring network interface bonds

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