
2-22 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide • December 2010
To make the IP address redundant, specify the same subnet address to the LAN port of
XSCFU#0 side and to the LAN port of XSCFU#1 side which share the same LAN port
number. Also, The IP address of XSCF-LAN#0 and the IP address of XSCF-LAN#1 must be
specified in different subnet addresses.
2. Perform the following setting to specify the takeover IP address in a redundant
XSCF configuration.
When you specify the takeover IP address, in case the XSCF failover occurred, the control
switching between the active side and the standby side performed, and then the IP address
will be taken over. The user who accesses the takeover IP address can always connect to the
active side XSCF, without being aware of the XSCF switching.
Sets IP address respectively of XSCF-LAN#0 and XSCF-LAN#1. In addition, on each LAN
port of XSCF-LAN#0 and XSCF-LAN#1 in the redundant system, specify the takeover IP
address one by one (see "3" and "6" in
FIGURE 2-1). (See shownetwork(8),
setnetwork(8).)
3. In a redundant XSCF configuration, specify the two IP addresses of ISN.
Since ISN is a network for the communication between the redundant XSCF Units, it is
necessary to specify the IP address. The ISN address has been set up with the default value
(see
TABLE 2-2).
If the IP address of XSCF-LAN conflicts with the default subnet address of ISN, you must
specify the IP address of ISN (see "7" and "8" in
FIGURE 2-1). Also, both ISN addresses must
be in the same network subnet. Users cannot access this network. (See shownetwork(8),
setnetwork(8).)
4. Specify the DSCP address.
After configured the domain (see Section 2.2.13, “Domain Configuration” on page 2-142),
specify the DSCP address.
Specify one DSCP IP address in the XSCF-side, and one for each of the domains (See "9,"
"10" or later in
FIGURE 2-1). By specifying the option, you can specify one DSCP address
which is used in all of the DSCP links. In this case, the IP addresses used by the XSCF and
each domain-specific DSCP link are automatically selected from within the range of
addresses indicated by the DSCP network address.
All DSCP addresses must be in the same network subnet. Since the DSCP is the network for
the communication between domain and XSCF, users can’t access to this network. When you
changed the DSCP address, you must reset XSCF by using the rebootxscf(8) command
before domain start up, in order to maintain the consistency between XSCF and the domain.
After XSCF resetting, the domain restart is required. (See showdscp(8), setdscp(8).)
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