Configuring a Redundant Pair of VMA SAN Gateways - Process Guide
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Create the VLAN using the same VLAN-id previously created on the ‘primary’ gateway previously
using the ‘network vlan’ command as follows:
# network vlan vlan-id <vlan-id> interface eth0
Where <vlan-id> is the VLAN ID instance number between 1 and 4094 to be created atop the newly
created bonded interface, eth0. The interface created will be named vlan#, where # is the VLAN ID
instance number used, such as vlan14.
hp-gateway2 [memgate-cluster: master] (config) # network vlan vlan-id 14
interface eth0
*hp-gateway2 [memgate-cluster: master] (config) # show network
Networking configuration:
Bonded interface eth0:
Enabled: yes
Interfaces:
eth1
eth2
Jumbo frames:
Enabled: no
Interfaces:
eth0 (mtu: 1500)
eth1 (mtu: 1500)
eth2 (mtu: 1500)
eth3 (mtu: 1500)
eth4 (mtu: 1500)
eth5 (mtu: 1500)
eth6 (mtu: 1500)
eth7 (mtu: 1500)
eth8 (mtu: 1500)
Global default-gateway:
Enabled: no
Global mtu:
Enabled: yes
Global VLANs:
Enabled: yes
Interfaces:
vlan14 (id: 14, if: eth0)
*hp-gateway2 [memgate-cluster: master] (config) #
Next, set the gateway cluster interface to be the VLAN created above:
# cluster interface vlan14
# write memory
Refer to the ‘VLAN Commands’ section of the ‘HP VMA-series SAN Gateway Installation and User
Guide’ for additional details and examples.
hp-gateway2 [memgate-cluster: master] (config) # cluster interface vlan14
*hp-gateway2 [memgate-cluster: *unknown*] (config) #
*hp-gateway2 [memgate-cluster: *unknown*] (config) # show network
Networking configuration:
Bonded interface eth0:
Enabled: yes
Interfaces:
eth1
eth2
Jumbo frames:
Enabled: no
Interfaces: