Allied Telesis AT-2931SX manual Filename Description Baspcfg.8 Man page for baspcfg utility

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Chapter 4: Installing BACS on a Linux System

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baspcfg.8

man page for baspcfg utility

 

 

AT-2931SX BASP Configuration for Red Hat and United Linux Distributions

This section describes the AT-2931SX BASP Configuration for Red Hat and United Linux 1.x based distributions. The AT-2931SX BASP distribution includes a utility program and several scripts for team configuration. Most of the steps are only required after the first time installation. In the following procedure, perform Step 2 "Modify the configuration script," whenever you change the team configuration.

Since Linux distributions do not automatically load drivers for network devices unless the device is configured with an IP address, you must manually configure a network-script file for all of the physical adapters that will be team members. Network script files are located under /etc/ sysconfig/network-scripts (Red Hat) or /etc/sysconfig/network (United Linux 1.x). The file name must be prefixed with "ifcfg-" then the physical adapter alias. For interface eth0, you create a file with the name ifcfg-eth0 and then add the content below.

Note

To avoid failover problems when using AT-2931SX BASP, make sure that the spanning tree is disabled on the switch which is connected to the network adapter.

Note

When adding 64 VLANs, the 64th VLAN must have a VLAN ID of 0 (63 VLANs are tagged and 1 VLAN is untagged).

Example:

DEVICE=eth0

BOOTPROTO=static

ONBOOT=yes

For users of other Linux distributions, follow instructions in the “AT- 2931SX BASP Configuration and Startup for Other Linux Distributions” on page 56.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Contents CIM Snmp Figures Preface Safety Symbols Used in this Document Symbol Meaning DescriptionWhere to Find Web-based Guides Management Software Updates Contacting Allied TelesynAdvanced Server Program Overview ChapterAT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Server Program Basp Overview AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Bacs Features AT-2931SX Basp for Windows 2000 and Windows Virtual LAN VLANsAT-2931SX Basp for Linux Virtual LAN VlanAT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Bacs Applications Overview Advanced Control Suite 2 MenuInformation Provided by Bacs Applications Bacs Features Vlan IDInstalling the AT-2931SX Bacs Application Installing with the GUIClick Next in Broadcom Management Programs Setup Using Silent Installation Updating the AT-2931SX Bacs Application InstallShield Wizard, click Remove, and then click Next Removing the AT-2931SX Bacs ApplicationInitializing the AT-2931SX Bacs Application Configuring the AT-2931SX Bacs Application AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Bacs Applications Page AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Bacs Applications Page AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Bacs Applications Page Statistics Tab General Statistics Custom Statistics Basp Statistics Tab Configuring Teaming Page Creating a Team Page AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Bacs Applications Modifying a Team AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Bacs Applications Adding a Vlan From the Team Properties Tab, click Add VlanClick Remove Vlan Saving and Restoring a Configuration Installing Bacs on Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 Systems Installing the AT-2931SX Basp Uninstalling the AT-2931SX Basp Installing Bacs on a Linux System Basp Driver for Linux Packaging Installing Basp Rpm -i basplnx-version.src.arch.rpm Installing the AT-2931SX Basp TAR Archive AT-2931SX Basp Files Filename DescriptionFilename Description Baspcfg.8 Man page for baspcfg utility Etc/init.d/basp start Where CommandsCommand Description Parameter DescriptionParameter Description Script Description TeamnameBroadcom Nice Patches Uninstalling the RPM Package Backup the original team configuration script Installing the TAR Archive AT-2931SX Basp Snmp Agent for LinuxSnmp Files Known Problems Uninstalling RPM Package Both Source BinaryKey Protocols and Interfaces Adapter Teaming Smart Load Balancing SLBGeneric Link Aggregation Trunking Smart Load Balance Auto Failback Disable Failover Teaming VLANs Overview Example of Servers Supporting Multiple VLANs with TaggingComponent Description Vlan #1VLANs Support Adaptive Interrupt Frequency Dual DMA Channels Asic with Embedded Risc Processor Troubleshooting Vital Sign Tab, Troubleshooting Verifying the Correct Drivers are LoadedLinux Module Size Used bySoftware Problems and Solutions Page AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Server Program Basp Manageability Features CIM Snmp AT-2931SX Basp Extensible- agent
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