Configuring fast path failover – HP ProLiant Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack Windows Edition User Manual

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Directed ARP-Tests connectivity with the echo node device using a modified ARP. This method

works for most switches or servers that are designated as the echo node. It is not recommended
for routers or Linux servers. The advantage of using Directed ARP is that less configuration of

parameters is required.

6.

In the Echo Node IP Address box type the IP address of the echo node.

7.

Click the Echo Node Probe Interval list and select the interval at which packets are transferred to the
echo node. The default setting is 3 seconds.

8.

(Optional) Type the MAC address of the echo node in the Echo Node MAC Address box. Providing
an echo node MAC address allows the echo node packets to be unicast to the echo node. If no echo

node MAC address is provided, the echo node packets are broadcast.

9.

In the Echo Node Probe Timeout box, select the maximum time to wait for a response from the echo

node before considering the team member failed. The default setting is 3 seconds. The timeout value
must be less than or equal to the probe interval. If a larger value is entered for the timeout, it is

automatically set to the probe interval when you click OK.

10.

If Community Address ARP is the echo node response mechanism, type the IP address to be used in
the Community Probe IP Address box. This must be a valid and unique IP address on the same

network as the team. All servers on the same network using this mechanism can have the same
Community Probe IP address. This box is not used for Directed ARP probes.

11.

Select the Use Default checkbox to use the default setting of 00-01-FA-FE-FE-FE or type the MAC
address in the Community Probe MAC Address box.

12.

Click OK to save all changes and return to the NCU Main window. Or, click Cancel to ignore all
changes and return to the NCU Main window.

13.

Click OK to apply the changes.

Configuring Fast Path Failover

Fast Path Failover is enabled through the Team Properties Advanced Redundancy tab. This feature is

disabled if a valid INP license is not installed on the system.
To configure Fast Path Failover for a team:

1.

On the NCU Main window, select the team.

2.

Click Properties to display the Team Properties window.

3.

Select the Advanced Redundancy tab.

4.

Select the Fast Path Failover option. This allows the server to determine the fastest path to the core
network (root bridge).

5.

Click the Spanning Tree Protocol and select the type.

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IEEE 802.1D—IEEE 802.1D MAC Layer Bridges is VLAN unaware so it is not necessary to
configure Fast Path Failover to listen to VLAN.

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Cisco PVST+—Cisco Per VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (Allows you to select the VLAN ID to be used
for Fast Path Failover monitoring.)

6.

Click OK to save all changes and return to the NCU Main window. Or, click Cancel to ignore all
changes and return to the NCU Main window.

7.

Click OK to apply the changes.

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