Allied Telesis AT-2916SX Basp Configuration Scripts for Red Hat Distributions, Script Description

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Chapter 4: Installing BACS on a Linux System

BASP Configuration Scripts for Red Hat Distributions

Both team-sampleand team-gecare configuration scripts that follow the same syntax. See Table 5 for more information.

Table 5. Configuration Scripts

 

 

Script

Description

 

 

 

 

TEAM_ID:

this number uniquely identifies a

 

team

 

 

TEAM_TYPE:

0 = SLB, 1 = Generic Trunking/GEC/

 

FEC, 2 = 802.3ad

 

 

TEAM_NAME:

ascii name of the team

 

 

TEAM_PAx_NAME:

ascii name of the physical interface

 

x, where x can be 0 to 7

 

 

TEAM_PAx_ROLE:

role of the physical interface x 0 =

 

Primary, 1 = Hot-standby.

 

This field must be 0 for Generic

 

Trunking/GEC/FEC team.

 

 

TEAM_VAx_NAME:

ascii name of the virtual interface x,

 

where x can be 0 to 63

 

 

TEAM_VAx_VLAN:

802.1Q VLAN ID of the virtual

 

interface x.

 

For untagged virtual interface, that is,

 

without VLAN enabled, set it to 0.

 

The valid VLAN ID can be 0 to 4094.

 

 

TEAM_VAx_IP:

IP address of the virtual interface x.

 

The format should be aa.bb.cc.dd.

 

 

TEAM_VAx_NETMASK:

Subnet mask of the virtual interface

 

x. The format should mm.nn.oo.pp.

 

 

Note

Teaming scripts are intended for Red Hat and United Linux-based distributions ONLY. Use with other Linux distributions may cause an error.

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