1 network configuration, Network configuration 2–15, Table 2-1 – FUJITSU SPARC M4000 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Setting Up XSCF

2-15

2.2.1

Network Configuration

Network Configuration is used to specify items relating to network interfaces,
routing, and DNS.

TABLE 2-1

lists terms used in Initial Configuration.

TABLE 2-1

Network Configuration Terms

Term

Explanation

XSCF network
interface

General term for an interface required in XSCF network configuration. Such interfaces
include the following:
[First XSCF Unit]
• XSCF-LAN#0 (Active side)
• XSCF-LAN#1 (Active side)
• ISN (Active side) (If the XSCF Unit is redundant)
[Second XSCF Unit] (If the XSCF Unit is redundant)
• XSCF-LAN#0 (Standby side)
• XSCF-LAN#1 (Standby side)
• ISN (Standby side)
Takeover IP address (If the XSCF Unit is redundant)
• XSCF-LAN#0s
• XSCF-LAN#1s
DSCP:
• XSCF side (One IP address is required.)
• Domain side (One IP address is required for each domain, therefore, the IP addresses

for the maximum number of domains are required.)

ISN

Abbreviation for Inter SCF Network.
This network is between two XSCF Units (active and standby). ISN is used for a system
with a redundant XSCF configuration.

Takeover IP address

A takeover IP address (virtual IP address) is set between each XSCF#x-LAN#0’s Unique
addresses of two XSCF Units. The XSCF#x-LAN#1s are also the same. Even if the active
XSCF and the standby XSCF are switched, the IP address takeover can be done at each
"LANs".

DSCP

Domain-SP Communication Protocol. This interface protocol is used between XSCF and
a domain. DSCP settings are made with XSCF. The network of the domains and the
XSCF connected by DSCP might be called DSCP links.

Note –

Systems with two XSCF Units can only be high-end units.

TABLE 2-2

lists setting items and the corresponding shell commands.

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