07-09-2014
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Originally Posted by
bakunin
Some questions which might shed a bit more light on the issue:
- you said you use 2 physical NICs in your LPAR. There is an etherchannel formed of the two NICs. How are those NICs connected? Are there different switches, which VLANs are configured on the ports, etc..
bakunin
thanks a lot bakunin
OK, this virtual NICs in each LPAR are independant theyselft, the etherchannel is at the VIO level, and this etherchannel allows several VLANs
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- we have seen mixed data, once from a production server, once from a test server. If your procuction server is the one described in #8, having two interfaces "10.10.10.11" and "10.10.20.11" and your subnet masks are "255.255.255.0" then your routing for "en1" is definitely wrong. With a subnet mask of 24 bit your interface "10.10.20.11" is in the network range "10.10.20.0-255". In other words, your default gateway is not reachable from your second interface.
yes #8 is from a Production server
got you point about the subnet mask (the IPs are not real) anyway even when they are not real my network team uses IP 10.4.25 - using always /24 as a mask
talking about gateway I don't remember If I mentioned it, en1 takes the same gateway set in en0
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- in addition, your routing table in #8 shows two entries directing "10.10.10.11" and "10.10.20.11" over "127.0.0.1". What is that supposed to do? If these both would work (gladly they do not) you would effectively prohibiting any network traffic by directing any outgoing traffic to the loopback device.
I have no idea, that is by default I don't think our customer added that
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EN(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual EN(4)
NAME
en -- device driver for Midway-based ATM interfaces
SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file:
device en
device atm
device utopia
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):
if_en_load="YES"
DESCRIPTION
The en device driver supports Midway-based ATM interfaces including the Efficient Networks, Inc. ENI-155 and Adaptec ANA-59x0. Midway is an
AAL5 SAR (Segmentation and Reassembly) chip.
For configuring the card for IP see natmip(4).
The following sysctls are recognized by the driver additionally to those handled by utopia(4):
hw.atm.enX.istats
Contains an array of uint32_t with internal driver statistics.
hw.atm.enX.debug
This is a bit map of debugging options. This variable is only available when the driver is compiled with debugging support.
The driver supports the media options sdh, noscramb and unassigned (see utopia(4)).
DIAGNOSTICS
en0 <Efficient Networks ENI-155p> rev 0 int a irq 5 on pci0:16
en0: ATM midway v0, board IDs 6.0, Utopia (pipelined), 512KB on-board RAM
en0: maximum DMA burst length = 64 bytes
en0: 7 32KB receive buffers, 8 32KB transmit buffers allocated
CAVEATS
The driver extensively uses DMA on PCI. The first generation PCI chipsets do not work or exhibit poor performance.
SEE ALSO
natm(4), natmip(4), utopia(4), ifconfig(8), route(8)
AUTHORS
Chuck Cranor of Washington University implemented en driver in 1996 for NetBSD.
BSD
July 16, 2005 BSD