User's Guide
Configuring HyperFabric
Information You Need
Chapter 4
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Configuration Information Example
For this example, we have added some “dummy” (that is, not valid) addresses to the
components in Figure 4-1, Map for Configuration Information Example, below. The
“dummy” addresses are used only to show the flow of the information provided as input
to the clic_init command and SMH. Do not try to use these addresses in your
configuration.
Figure 4-1 Map for Configuration Information Example
Using the configuration information in Figure 4-1 above, the information you would
specify when you run clic_init or SMH on each of the nodes is listed below. Note that this
example is not an exact depiction of the prompts produced by clic_init nor the fields in
SMH, but merely an example of the flow of information input. Also, remember that you
should not try to use the “dummy” addresses in your actual configuration.
On node A:
1. How many HyperFabric adapters are installed on the node?
2. Do you want this node to interoperate with nodes running any HyperFabric 10.20
version or HyperFabric versions earlier than B.11.00.11 or B.11.11.01?
3. What is the IP address of the first adapter (clic0)? (192.0.0.1)
node A
IP address: 193.0.0.20
IP address: 193.0.0.21
Ethernet MAC address:
Ethernet LAN
HF
Ethernet MAC address:
HF
IP address:
192.0.0.1
subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
IP address:
192.0.8.3
subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
node A
node A
IP address:
192.0.0.2
subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
IP address:
192.0.8.4
subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
node B
00:60:b0:d0:02:57
00:60:b0:d0:02:56
IP address: 193.0.0.10 IP address: 193.0.0.11
IP multicast address:
226.10.1.1
IP multicast address:
226.10.1.1
Switch ID: sw_clic0
switch 0
HF
switch 1
Switch ID: sw_clic1
adapter 0
HF
adapter 1
Adapter ID:
clic0
Adapter ID:
clic1
HF
adapter 0
HF
adapter 1
Adapter ID:
clic0
Adapter ID:
clic1
lan0 lan0