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 Jun 27, 2016 20:50, "tmac" <tmacmd@gmail.com> wrote:
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.



--tmac

Tim McCarthy, Principal Consultant


On 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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