Using virus throttle, Configuring advanced networking features – HP ProLiant Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack Windows Edition User Manual

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Troubleshooting 37

Using Virus Throttle

Problem

Possible cause

Possible solution

The Virus Throttle Status and

Configuration utility Status
tab indicates that "virus-like"

activity is occurring.

A virus has infected your

server.
OR
A non-virus program is
exhibiting "virus-like" behavior

by making more connections

to more unknown hosts than
the Virus Throttle

Configuration parameter

settings.

In a time-sensitive manner, identify the

program or programs responsible for the
"virus-like" behavior.
If the program or programs is/are unknown,
treat as a virus.
If the program or programs is/are known,

then reconfigure the Virus Throttle
Configuration parameters to not trigger on

such normal or expected activity

Configuring advanced networking features

Problem

Possible cause

Possible solution

All members of the team
currently have a yellow X

with a status of "Degraded

(Active Path)" and the team is
degraded (yellow team icon).

Degraded (Active Path) is a
failure condition of the Active

Path Failover mechanism. If all

members of the team have a
yellow X with a status of

"Degraded (Active Path)," this

means none of the members
were able to reach the echo

node device.

Ensure the echo node device is on the same IP
subnet as the team.
If the echo node device is not on the same IP
subnet, reconfigure the echo node settings on

the Advanced Redundancy tab for the team to
a device that is on the same IP subnet. Retest

with these settings.
If the echo node device is on the same IP

subnet, can you ping the echo node? If no,
check the echo node device to ensure it is

operating and the IP information is correct.
If using VLANs, ensure the correct VLAN is

chosen for the Active Path VLAN ID on the
VLAN tab of the team.

The Automatic team type with

Active Path Failover enabled
team does not detect an echo

node failure.

This may be expected

behavior based on the
configured settings.

Open the NCU and go to the Information tab

for the team. Check the Current Mode.
If the current mode is 802.3ad Dynamic with
Fault Tolerance, this is normal behavior to

ignore the echo node mechanism. This

mechanism will only be applicable if the
automatic team type ends up in TLB (Transmit

Load Balancing) mode.

The INP license is installed
but you cannot enable Active

Path Failover on the team. It

is disabled.

This may be expected
behavior based on the

configured settings.

Open the NCU and check to see if the team
contains a 10/100 network adapter (NC31xx

series). If so, remove the NC31xx series and

apply changes before attempting to enable
Active Path Failover. The NC31xx 10/100

adapters do not support the Active Path

Failover mechanism.

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