4100E / Send Data On Multiple Interfaces?
Nov 21, 2012
I have a virtualization server with 4 network interfaces and connected it to a SAN. There are few virtual machines which writes data to the SAN.
I want to connect to the SAN with multiple interfaces to speed up the network.
Is it possible to send data on multiple interfaces? How can I configure it?
Computers are connected to san through switch.
SAN: Equallogic PS 4100 E
Switch: Dell Power Connect
Computer: Dell T610
OS: Centos 5
Virtualization: Kvm
NIC: 8
I am not sure about network card brand now.
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Aug 17, 2011
Cisco 2951 w/ HWIC-4ESW
IOS 15.0(1)M5
#sh ip flow int
Vlan533
ip flow ingress
ip flow egress
#
The SVI sends the flow data just fine, however I also continue to receive flow data from most other interfaces.
I have attached a screenshot of one of our netflow collectors indicating that many of the interfaces are sending flow data even though not configured to do so. We have two different netflow collectors, from different vendors and both confirm the same interfaces sending flow data.
Normally I wouldn't care and ignore it, however one of them uses a license limit by interface and is a bit problematic.
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1. Can I have 5 Interfaces configured on 5 different VLANs, each SSID on each a different Port:
Port 1: Controller management only=> 192.168.x.x /24
Port 2: SSID 1: WiFi Internal=> 172.16.x.x/12 (Radius Auth with no sharing)
Port 3: SSID 2: WiFi Internal w/ sharing=> 192.168.x.x/24 (Radius Auth with sharing)
Port 4 :SSID 3: WiFi Guest=> 10.0.x.x/8 (Web Auth)
Port 5: SSID 4: WiFi IT=> 192.168.x.x/24 ( Radius or certificate Auth with access to the controller management interface)
2. How can I use the Controller as the DHCP server for all the WiFi traffic, and how should that be configured to work with my other DHCP server?
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Vlan Interfaces on the switch:
Vlan 100 172.17.1
Vlan 200 172.18.1
Vlan 300 192.168.3.1
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Root A - gi2/6.2144
Root B - fa0/1
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2. Looking at netflow tool, it can be seen quite amount of that data in out direction, while in direction shows small amount of data.
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[code]....
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- If put a default gateway on my switch below the router as 172.16.32.252 (VLAN100 interface of the router) and ping from the switch it doesnt work.
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[Code] .....
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Below is a sanitized version of the config.
ASA Version 8.2(1)
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hostname BOB
[Code].....
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LOCAL FIREWALL
crypto map outside-map_isp1 20 match address VPN_ACL_Acrypto map outside-map_isp1 20 set peer 1.1.1.1crypto map outside-map_isp1 20 set transform-set TS-Generic
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crypto map outside-map-isp1 interface ISP_1crypto map outside-map-isp2 interface ISP_2
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route ISP_1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 1.1.1.254route ISP_2 3.3.3.3 255.255.255.255 2.2.2.254
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On ISP_2
1. Peer 3.3.3.3 device establishes a VPN tunnel, but the return traffic does NOT get back to devices on 3.3.3.3 tunnel.
2. The local firewall does NOT establish a VPN tunnel going to 3.3.3.3
It would seem to indicate that the problems lies with this multihomed firewall not directing the traffic correctly to either return down and establised VPN tunnel (point1) or to intiate a tunnel if none exists (point 2).
Reconfiguring the VPN tunnel peer for 3.3.3.3 to be on ISP_1 of the local firewall, all springs into life! There are sufficient license etc...
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