HP UX Auto Port Aggregation (APA) Software manual TCP Segmentation Offload, Vlan Support

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During certain LAN Monitor events (for example, link failure and link recovery), the normalized port cost might change on the active or standby links. When these events occur, the normalized port cost of the active link and the standby links are compared. If a standby link has a lower normalized port cost than the active link, the standby link becomes the active link even if the current active link is UP.

TCP Segmentation Offload

HP APA supports TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO), also known as Large Send, on link aggregates and failover groups if all the Ethernet cards are capable of it. TSO is a mechanism by which the host stack offloads certain portions of outbound TCP packet processing to the Network Interface Card (NIC) thereby reducing host CPU utilization. This functionality can significantly reduce the load on the server for certain applications which primarily transmit large amounts of data from the system.

In link aggregates, TSO has the following behavior:

If TSO is enabled on all of the physical ports in a link aggregate, TSO is enabled for the entire link aggregate. If any of the ports within that link aggregate go DOWN or UP, the TSO status of the link aggregate does not change. After the physical ports are added to the aggregate, the TSO capability of the physical ports cannot be changed.

If a port is removed from a link aggregate, the following occurs:

If TSO was supported on the link aggregate before removing the port, TSO remains enabled on the link aggregate.

If TSO was disabled on the link aggregate before removing the port, TSO of the link aggregate is based on remaining ports in the link aggregate. If all remaining ports support TSO, TSO is enabled on the link aggregate; otherwise, TSO remains disabled.

If a port is added to a link aggregate, the TSO settings are recalculated. If the added port has TSO disabled, TSO is disabled on the link aggregate.

In failover groups, the TSO status depends on the TSO status of the current active port. When the active port is changed, the TSO status of the failover group might change. For example, an active port supports TSO and the standby port does not. Therefore, the failover group supports TSO. If the active port goes down, the standby port becomes active and the failover group now no longer supports TSO.

By default, TSO is disabled. To enable TSO on each specific interface, see the Ethernet Support Guide, available in http://www.docs.hp.com, in the Networking and Communication section.

To verify if TSO is supported on an link aggregate or failover group, enter the following command:

#lanadmin -x vmtu linkAggPPA

Driver/Hardware does not support TCP Segmentation Offload

If TSO is supported, a message similar to the following is displayed:

Driver/Hardware supports TCP Segmentation Offload, Current VMTU = 32160

VLAN Support

For the September 2006 and later releases of HP APA for HP-UX 11i v2 (B.11.23.20), VLANs over link aggregates and failover groups have the same advantages of VLANs over physical links, but with the following additional features:

VLANs over link aggregates offer higher bandwidth than VLANs over a single physical link.

VLANs over failover groups offer improved reliability. The VLANs continue to carry traffic in case the active link failed.

You can use VLANs over one link aggregate to serve multiple workgroups. This also enables broadcast traffic to be isolated within the same broadcast domain, offering improved security for workgroups.

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Contents HP Auto Port Aggregation Administrators Guide Page Table of Contents 105 113127 119129 Vlan over a Link Aggregate List of FiguresVlan over a Failover Group List of Tables List of Examples About This Document Intended AudienceNew and Changed Information in This Edition Document OrganizationTypographic Conventions Related InformationPublishing History HP Encourages Your CommentsPage Conceptual Overview IntroductionLink Aggregate Load Balancing Failover Group Proactive FailoverTCP Segmentation Offload Vlan SupportAdministrative Methods Interoperability with HP ServiceguardHP System Administration Manager Lanadmin Command Manually Editing Configuration FilesInstallation Requirements Installing the APA SoftwareHardware Requirements Installing the Software Verifying the InstallationOperating System Requirements Software RequirementsOutput similar to the following displays Removing the SoftwareIf nothing is displayed, rebuild the kernel Page HP APA Configuration Examples Configuring APAEnterprise Intranet Client/Server Environment Internet or Large Enterprise Environments Using Routers Configuring APASample Router and Server Configuration No Switch Sample Router and Server Configuration Switch Server-to-Server Back-to-BackThis configuration has the following characteristics Hot Standby for High AvailabilityServer-to-Server with Switch Not Recommended Sample Hot Standby Configuration for High AvailabilityHP APA 2-4 Port Link Aggregation Switch Failover Group Using Link Aggregates Sample Failover Group Lanmonitor ConfigurationPreparing for Configuration Sample Failover Group Using Link Aggregates ConfigurationHP APA Configuration Worksheet Aggregate Instance NumberMode Failover PolicyInstance Number HW PathLink Aggregate Advanced Parameters PriorityCost Load Distribution AlgorithmFailover Group Advanced Parameters Configuring a Link Aggregate Configuring an Fecauto Mode Link AggregateRapid ARP Interval Rapid ARP Count10 Displaying Link Aggregates Click Advanced Options to display window similar to Figure 12 Link Aggregate Advanced Options14 Modify Network Physical Port Attributes This window, make the necessary changes and click OK16 Status of Configured Link Aggregate is UP Using SAM to Configure a Manual Mode Link Aggregate 18 Link Aggregate with Configured IP Address19 Link Aggregates Supporting HP APA 21 Modify Network Physical Port Attributes 23 Configuring Link Aggregates 25 Adding Ports to or Deleting Ports from Link Aggregate Configuring a Failover Group 27 Configured Link Aggregates DisplayConfiguring an IP Address Configuring the Link PartnerConfiguring HP Serviceguard Verifying the ConfigurationWhat Happens During Start Up? What Happens During Start Up? Page Using the lanadmin Command Summary of lanadmin -x and -X OptionsWhere Set OptionsDisplays the -Xand -xoptions help screen Lloadbalancealgorithm linkAggregatePPA Display Options Displays the help screenKportPPA lnyLinkAggregatePPA NanyLinkAggregatePPA Invoking lanadmin from the Command Line Following option is supported, but with a different meaningConfiguring an Fecauto Mode Link Aggregation using lanadmin Lanadmin -X -a 6 7 8 9Using lanadmin Interactively Change ports lan1 and lan2 mode to FecautoLAN Interface Status Display Partner Page Modifying HP APA Global Parameters Administering HP APALogging Messages to the syslog.log File Administering HP APA ExamplesViewing HP APA Statistics Example 5-1 Sample Link Aggregate 32-Bit Statistics Example 5-2shows 64-bit MIB statisticsTroubleshooting HP APA Solving HP APA ProblemsOperation Getting Started# /sbin/init.d/hplm stop # /sbin/init.d/hpapa stop No # lanscan Solving Link Aggregate Problems Manual Mode Complete the following steps # arp hostname Appears to hang, complete the following steps Solving Link Aggregate Problems Lacp Mode If the port is not in Lacp mode, possible reasons are HP APASet the key value and mode with the following commands Complete the following steps # ifconfig interface-name up Solving Link Aggregate Problems FEC Mode If the port is not in FEC mode, possible reasons are Network is unreachable Complete the following steps Solving Failover Group Problems If the port is not in Lanmonitor mode, possible reasons are # lanadmin -r portPPA # lanqueryconf -s # lanapplyconf Complete the following steps Troubleshooting Tools Overview and Usage Testing Access to Internet Network Hosts Scanning the System HardwareNettl Tracing and Logging Tool Example 6-1 Sample ioscan -f OutputTo stop Ciscos FEC tracing, enter To stop Lacp tracing, enterReporting Problems Gathering InformationReporting Problems Page Product Specifications Table A-1 HP APA and LAN Monitor CapabilitiesPage HP APA Configuration Files HP APA uses the following configuration filesPorts mode is set to the value Hpapaconf FileConfigure a link aggregate for Hot Standby mode. This Permissible values are on and off. The default is offText might cause errors. This does not apply to HP APA Only. Directs APA how to set up the LacpHpapaportconf File Lanconfig.ascii File Example B-1 Sample lanconfig.ascii Configuration File Name format is lan9XX, where XX is a decimal number Name of the system as obtained by gethostname. ThisMust be the first line in the file Specify a name for each LAN Monitor failover group onLanconfig File 104 Editing Configuration Files for Link Aggregates Configuring HP APA by Editing FilesEditing Files for MANUAL, FECAUTO, or Lacpauto Mode Fecauto Port Configuration Mode Activate the new configuration by enteringEditing Configuration Files for Failover Groups Activate the configuration by enteringExample Configuring a Failover Group Edit the file, if needed, and enter lancheckconf again # lanscanProactive Failover Examples Edit the lanconfig.ascii configuration file Assign a priority to the aggregatesEdit the configuration file DownVLANs over APA Using HP Procurve Switches Configuring VLANs over Link AggregatesVerify that the Vlan with ID 333 is tagged to Trk3. Enter Configuring VLANs over Failover GroupsCreate the Vlan with ID 333 over lan900. Enter Figure D-2 Vlan over a Failover Group Tag Trk4 to VLANs 333 and 334. EnterSwitch 1# show vlan Tag ports F17 and F18 to VLANs 333 and 334. Enter# lanadmin -V create vlanid 333 902 Successfully configured 118 Switch Configuration Information Alteon SwitchesCisco 6509 Switches Configuring a Single PortCreating an PAgP Link Aggregation Creating an Lacp Link AggregationDisplaying the Link Aggregation Displaying a Port in a Link Aggregation Displaying More Lacp InformationExtreme Switches Configuring HP APA Link AggregatesSave the configuration. Enter save Deleting a Link AggregationProcurve Switches Configuring Lacp Link AggregatesProcurve 4000/8000 ProcurveProcurve 9304/8 Enter the followingTIP Enter command name ? to display the syntax for a command Following prompt displaysReboot the switch. Enter the following Save the configuration. EnterInformation similar to the following displays Administrative GlossaryMAC Index CKOFirstapaport Firstlacpport Lbmac Index Vlan
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