That is what I described.
re-wording:

a0a should consist of four ports on each controller: e0e, e0f, e0g & e0h


e0e/e0g are on the same ASIC. They should go to switch #1, if possible, different blades on the same switch

e0f/e0h are on the same ASIC. They should go to switch #2, if possible, different blades on the same switch


be use to use mode active on the switch (to force LACP)

--tmac

Tim McCarthy
Principal Consultant


On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 11:46 AM, Sayla, Mustafa <MSAYLA@mesirowfinancial.com> wrote:

Thank you for your response. I verified we have the X6599A SFP. Just to clarify what I meant to ask is that can we have two ports go to one pair of Catalyst 6500 switch and 2 ports go to another pair of Catalyst 6500 switch and tie all four ports into one interface group so I have 40GB and also have switch redundancy. If not possible what is the best configuration I can have to have 40GB throughput.

 

Mustafa Sayla

 

From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] On Behalf Of tmac
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 7:52 AM
To: Clark, André M.


Cc: toasters@teaparty.net
Subject: Re: FAS8040 network configuration in CDOT

 

Yeah, keep looking back at the FAS8020 for some reason...only has the four ports.

 

Make sure you have the X6599A (the 10-GIG SFP) and not the X6596(FC SFP).

For each controller:

a0a should consist of 

e0e/e0g which should go to the same switch, if possible, different blades on the same switch and

e0f/e0h which should go to the same switch, if possible, different blades on the same switch

--> if you cannot split across blades, at least split across ASICs on the same blade.


--tmac

 

Tim McCarthy

Principal Consultant

 

 

 

On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 8:24 AM, Clark, André M. <Andre.Clark@redeight.com> wrote:

Each 8040/60/80 controller has 4 10GbE ports (e0a-e0d) and 4 UTA2 ports (e0e-e0h).  Ports e0a-e0d, in a cDOT configuration, are used for the private cluster network while ports e0e-e0h are used for data communications.  No extra 10G card is needed at this time.

 

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From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] On Behalf Of tmac
Sent: Thursday, 9 April, 2015 06:22
To: Francis Kim
Cc: toasters@teaparty.net
Subject: Re: FAS8040 network configuration in CDOT

 

No that won't work.

If you are configuring cDOT, at least two ports per controller are reserved for the cluster network (e0a & e0c)

This leaves e0b and e0d available for normal network access

 

The recommended configuration is to use all four ports for the cluster network (e0a, e0b, e0c & e0d).

In this case, if you need/want 10gig network connections you would need an extra 10gig card

 

AS indicated earlier in this thread, from each controller:

a0a should be a multimode_lacp VIF and contain:

e0b -> switch 1

e0d -> switch 2

 

Then you can create your VLANs: a0a-123, a0a-456 

 

Place your LIFs on the tagged VLANs

 

Create a failover group for node-01:a0a-123 and node-02:a0a-123

Create a failover group for node-01:a0a-456 and node-02:a0a-456

 

Assign the failover group to the appropriate LIF

 

PS: DO NOT FORGET to disable spanning tree on the switch ports.

--> spanning tree protocol should only be enabled on ports connected to other switches.

--> it is not needed on ports connected to en hosts

--> in a cluster failover event it could take an extra 45 seconds for a port to become available.(not good)

--> remember to use the right version of the command. if it is a trunk, you usually need that on the line

 

--tmac

 

Tim McCarthy

Principal Consultant

 

 

 

On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 11:36 PM, Francis Kim <fkim@berkcom.com> wrote:

You can also tie the four links into a single interface group and carve it up into multiple VLANs.

 

What ports are you going to use for the cluster interconnect?  I assume you’re ordering a switchless cluster of two nodes?

 

 

Francis Kim | Engineer

 

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On Apr 8, 2015, at 3:51 PM, Sayla, Mustafa <MSAYLA@mesirowfinancial.com> wrote:

 

We are looking to buy new FAS8040 and configure it with CDOT. I am looking for network recommendation with Cisco 6509 VSS. 8040 has four 10G ports per controller and I want to use all four ports to create an interface group with two VLAN, using VLAN tagging. I want 2 ports to go to one VSS switch and 2 ports to go to other VSS switch so I have switch redundancy also. I am not sure if it is doable since I am going to two different switches. Any recommendation is appreciated.

 

Mustafa

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