Sorry, if I was not clear enough in my first message. I meant to say that the 6 nodes on 1Gb network is my infrastructure limitation, ie those node can not be connected to 10Gb network, but only 1Gb.
On the CLI, start by looking at "net int show -role intercluster" on each cluster.Make sure the LIFs for interclusters are on the interfaces you are expecting.Next, run "cluster peer show -instance" from each cluster.-> look at the local and remote interfaces. These should only be intercluster interfaces (LIFs)SnapMirror traffic should only flow to/from those interfaces listed.--tmacTim McCarthy, Principal ConsultantOn Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 2:32 PM, Momonth <momonth@gmail.com> wrote:This is exactly what I did. What this approach doesn't guarantee is to always stick to 10Gb LIFs SM traffic, therefore there is my initial question.
On Jun 27, 2016 17:49, "Francis Kim" <fkim@berkcom.com> wrote:Simply choose your 10 gb interface for your ICL. You could also put your ICL on a vlan off that 10gb link.
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> On Jun 27, 2016, at 7:59 AM, Momonth <momonth@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have two production cDOT clusters out of 8 nodes in two DCs, running
> OnTAP 8.3.2.
>
> I ended up having a bit of a weird network topology where 6 nodes (3
> pairs) are only 1Gb enabled and 2 nodes (1 pair) are 10Gb enabled.
>
> I wonder how can I enforce cluster peering traffic via those 10Gb enabled nodes?
>
> I know that I have to have ICL LIFs on every node in the clusters, and
> that's fine, I can do that, but would like to set something like a
> preference for ICL traffic to flow via 10Gb enabled LIFs.
>
> Cheers,
> Vladimir
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