Thursday, October 1, 2009

Link Aggregation in AIX

LINK AGGREGATION IN AIX


Link Aggregation ( Network Bonding ) in AIX

Link aggregation means you can give one IP address to two network cards and connect to two different switches for redundancy purpose. In this only one network card will be active in one time, and when it got failed the other network card goes active and let us continue our work.

It is better to use through SMIT.

#smit

then goto

Devices > Communication > EtherChannel / IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation > Add An EtherChannel / Link Aggregation

here select the network card that you want to use, ie active.

Eg: select ent0

IMP : then select Mode as 8023ad

then select backup adapter for redundancy.(press F4 to show N/W adapters.)

Eg: ent1

press enter.

now ent0 and ent1 got bonded.

then automatically a virtual adapter will be created named ent2.

then put IP address and all to this virtual adapter.

#smit

Communications Applications and Services > TCP/IP > Minimum Configuration & Startup

here select ent2 ( new bonded virtual adapter )

put IP Address and all,

give start now option.

Now you are successfully completed Link aggregation and check whether it works or not by removing the 2nd cable to the network card and check ping, then put the 2nd cable and remove 1st cable. 2 - 3 drops normally occurs in my experience.


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4 comments:

  1. Fantastic, helped me understanding the link aggregation concept

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  2. Thank you Praveen Excellent it's help me to understand link Aggregation

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  3. Thank you Mr.Praveen it's great work...very helpfull for me

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