Summary of nic states during failover – HP LeftHand P4000 SAN Solutions User Manual

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Table 25 Example Adaptive Load Balancing failover scenario and corresponding NIC status

NIC status

Example failover scenario

1. Adaptive Load Balancing bond0 is created.
Interface:Port1 and Interface:Port2 are both active.

Bond0 is the master logical interface.

Interface:Port1 is Active.

Interface:Port2 is Active.

2. Interface:Port1 interface fails. Because Adaptive Load
Balancing is configured, Interface:Port2 continues
operating.

Interface:Port1 status becomes Passive (Failed).

Interface:Port2 status remains Active.

3. Interface:Port1 link failure is repaired.

Interface:Port1 resumes Active status.

Interface:Port2 remains Active.

Summary of NIC states during failover

Table 26 (page 62)

shows the states of Interface:Port1 and Interface:Port2 when configured for

Adaptive Load Balancing.

Table 26 NIC status during failover with Adaptive Load Balancing

Status of

Interface:Port2

Status of

Interface:Port1

Failover status

Preferred: No

Preferred: No

Normal Operation

Status: Active

Status: Active

Data Transfer: Yes

Data Transfer: Yes

Preferred: No

Preferred: No

Interface:Port1 Fails, Data Transfer
Fails Over to Interface:Port2

Status: Active

Status: Passive (Failed)

Data Transfer: Yes

Data Transfer: No

Preferred: No

Preferred: No

Interface:Port1 Restored

Status: Active

Status: Active

Data Transfer: Yes

Data Transfer: Yes

Example network cabling topologies with Adaptive Load Balancing

A simple network configuration using Adaptive Load Balancing in a high availability environment
is illustrated in

Figure 40 (page 63)

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