Unsupported bonds with 10 gbe, Ip address for nic bonds – HP StoreVirtual 4000 Storage User Manual

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Table 16 Supported bonding configurations (continued)

ALB

802.3ad

Active-Passive

Number of ports x NIC type

No

No

Yes

1 x 1 GbE + 1 x 10 GbE in
single bond

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiple bonds of same
type

1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multiple bonds of different
type

2

HP StoreVirtual 4630 storage systems

Yes

No

No

2 x 10 GbE

1

Both bonded interfaces are the same type.

2

The bonds, bond0 and bond1, are not the same type, but each type of bond may be combined with the other two types.
Maximum of 2 active bonded interfaces. May configure as many unbonded interfaces as are available.

Unsupported bonds with 10 GbE

The HP StoreVirtual Storage with 10 GbE NICs installed and configured does not support these
bond types.

Bonding two bonds

ALB bond with a 1 GbE NIC and a 10 GbE NIC

Link Aggregation Dynamic Mode bond with a 1 GbE NIC and a 10 GbE NIC

IP address for NIC bonds

Allocate a static IP address for the logical bond interface (bond0 or bond1). You cannot use DHCP
for the bond IP.

NIC bonding and speed, duplex, frame size, and flow control settings

These settings are controlled on the TCP/IP and TCP Status tabs of the Network configuration
category. If you change these settings, you must ensure that both sides of the NIC cable are
configured in the same manner. For example, if the storage system is set for Auto/Auto, the switch
must be set the same. See

“TCP status tab” (page 50)

for more information.

Table 17 Comparison of Active-Passive, link aggregation dynamic mode, and Adaptive Load
Balancing bonding

Adaptive load balancing

Link aggregation dynamic
mode

Active-Passive

Feature

Simultaneous use of both NICs
increases bandwidth.

Simultaneous use of both
NICs increases bandwidth.

Use of 1 NIC at a time
provides normal
bandwidth.

Bandwidth

Yes

Yes

Yes

Protection during port
failure

Yes. NICs can be plugged into
different switches.

No. Both NICs are plugged
into the same switch.

Yes. NICs can be plugged
into different switches.

Protection during switch
failure

No

Yes

No

Requires support for
802.3ad link
aggregation?

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