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PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services Configuration and AdministrationGuide 4.2Redundant Line Control Function

B.1.3 Configuring virtual interfaces with tagged VLAN

This section describes an example configuration procedure of the network shown in the diagram below.

[HOST-A]

1) Setting up the system

1-1) Define IP addresses and hostnames in /etc/inet/hosts file.

192.168.10.1    hosta1   # HOST-A Virtual IP
192.168.20.1    hosta2   # HOST-A Virtual IP
192.168.30.10   hosta3   # HOST-A Physical IP (Tagged VLAN interface)
192.168.40.10   hosta4   # HOST-A Physical IP (Tagged VLAN interface)
192.168.50.10   hosta5   # HOST-A Physical IP (Tagged VLAN interface)
192.168.60.10   hosta6   # HOST-A Physical IP (Tagged VLAN interface)
192.168.10.2    hostb1   # HOST-B Virtual IP
192.168.30.20   hostb3   # HOST-B Physical IP
192.168.40.20   hostb4   # HOST-B Physical IP
192.168.20.2    hostc2   # HOST-C Virtual IP
192.168.50.20   hostc5   # HOST-C Physical IP
192.168.60.20   hostc6   # HOST-C Physical IP

1-2) Write the hostnames defined above in /etc/hostname."interface-name" files. If a file does not exist, create a new file.

1-3) Define the subnet mask in /etc/inet/netmasks file.

192.168.10.0    255.255.255.0
192.168.20.0    255.255.255.0

2) Reboot

Run the following command to reboot the system. Make sure fjgi3000, fjgi4001, fjgi5000 and fjgi6001 are enabled as IPv4 interfaces after rebooting the system.

/usr/sbin/shutdown -y -i6 -g0

3) Creation of virtual interface

/opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create -n sha0 -m t -i 192.168.10.1 -t fjgi3000,fjgi4001
/opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create -n sha1 -m t -i 192.168.20.1 -t fjgi5000,fjgi6001

4) Activation of virtual interface

/opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/strhanet

[HOST-B]

1) Setting up the system

1-1) Define IP addresses and hostnames in /etc/inet/hosts file. Defined information is the same as for HOST-A.

1-2) Write the hostnames defined above in /etc/hostname."interface-name" files. If a file does not exist, create a new file.

1-3) Define the subnet mask in /etc/inet/netmasks file. Defined content is same as HOST-A.

2) Reboot

Run the following command to reboot the system. Make sure hme0 and hme1 are enabled as IPv4 interfaces after rebooting the system.

/usr/sbin/shutdown -y -i6 -g0

3) Creation of virtual interface

/opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create -n sha0 -m t -i 192.168.10.2 -t hme0,hme1

4) Activation of virtual interface

/opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/strhanet

[HOST-C]

1) Setting up the system

1-1) Define IP addresses and hostnames in /etc/inet/hosts file. Defined information is the same as for HOST-A.

1-2) Write the hostnames defined above in /etc/hostname."interface-name" files. If a file does not exist, create a new file.

1-3) Define the subnet mask in /etc/inet/netmasks file. Defined content is same as HOST-A.

2) Reboot

Run the following command to reboot the system. Make sure hme0 and hme1 are enabled as IPv4 interfaces after rebooting the system.

/usr/sbin/shutdown -y -i6 -g0

3) Creation of virtual interface

/opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/hanetconfig create -n sha0 -m t -i 192.168.20.2 -t hme0,hme1

4) Activation of virtual interface

/opt/FJSVhanet/usr/sbin/strhanet