Script for assigning IP addresses in virtual adapters automatically.
This script is executed automatically after you execute the strhanet command to activate virtual adapters.
A server consisting of multiple computer boards ("server blades") housed together for ease of maintenance and storage. Each blade functions as an individual server.
A function for disconnecting failed standby adapters depending on notifications from the monitor function.
A function for achieving high reliability in communications by controlling the redundancy of network communication paths.
Acronym of Local Area Network.
A LAN is a network of multiple computers and other devices (such as printers) in a restricted location (such as an office).
A function for monitoring transmission paths based on notifications of communication status between physical adapters and neighboring network devices.
A fixed number assigned as an identifier to an NIC.
The transfer of data between NICs is based on MAC (Media Access Control) addresses.
A function for monitoring network devices connected to the server in which GLS is installed.
The monitor function sends notification to the switch function or restore function when a network failure occurs or when a network device is restored.
A generic name for a communications device for switching transmission paths and packet exchange.
Acronym of Network Interface Card.
A generic name for a component to connect computers and other devices to a network such as a LAN.
An NIC contains at least one network adapter for use in network communications.
A function for assigning an IP address to different network addresses by sharing NICs between virtual adapters.
A method of achieving high reliability in communications by duplicating network transmission paths using exclusively a pair of NICs that switch to each other when one of them has a failure. The NICs must be connected on the same network.
The status of being in use for communications, or the transmission path for these communications.
A physical adapter during operation is referred to as an "operational adapter".
A function for monitoring the communication status of the network. By setting a destination system as the ping monitor target, you can detect communication failures up to that system.
The ping monitor also sends notification to the switch function or restore function when a network failure occurs or when a network device is restored.
The first physical adapter bundled in a virtual adapter.
This adapter is displayed in the first position of Adapters with the hanetconfig print command.
A function for connecting a physical adapter as an operational adapter or standby adapter once it has been restored after a failure.
The second physical adapter bundled in a virtual adapter.
This adapter is displayed in the second position of Adapters with the hanetconfig print command.
The status of being ready to take over in case of a failure in an operational adapter, or the transmission path for that takeover.
A physical adapter during standby is referred to as a "standby adapter".
Acronym of Spanning Tree Protocol.
A method of averting problems that may occur when network switches are structured as loops.
A function for switching communications from operational to standby adapters depending on notifications from the monitor function.
A method of attaching network-specific identifiers (called tags) to packets used when creating multiple virtual networks on the same physical line.