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1. GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 27 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 3 Enter the ID 100 in the VLAN ID field of the Add New VLAN popup window Figure 41 Add New YLAN pemo x eea er Figure 41 Add New VLAN Popup 4 Enter the name vlan100 in the Name field 5 Click the OK button to complete the VLAN binding 6 Observe that the adapter team has binding with VLAN 100 Figure 42 Intel R PROSet II J E Network Components agmi Team 0 GEC LA 802 Sad static Mode Member Adapters ope IntellA PRO A1000 MT Dual Port Se l IntellA PR01000 MT Dual Port Se A E Virtual LANs gy LAN vlan 00 ID 100 Figure 42 Adapter Team with VLAN 100 Binding GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 28 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 7 Click the OK button 8 Provision the LAG Trunk IP Address Mask and Gateway The TCP IP settings for each port including Local Area Connection and Local Area Connection 2 are disabled The LAG Trunk IP networking parameters must be set on the newly created VLAN vlan100 ID 100 adapter Figure 43 L he L he L oe Local Area Local Area VLAN vlani 00 Connection Connection 2 ID 100 Figure 43 Screen Shot of Adapters in Windows 2000 Server i Verification Steps 1 Generate a constant ping request from each client
2. A Sample 802 1Q Hunt Group Trunk Configuration Between an Avaya P882 Gigabit Ethernet Switch and Servers with Intel Dual Port Server Adapters Issue 1 0 Abstract These Application Notes describe a sample Link Aggregation Group LAG configuration between two Windows 2000 Servers one equipped with an Intel PRO 100 Dual Port Server Adapter and the other an Intel PRO IOOOMT Dual Port Server Adapter Each adapter is connected to an Avaya P882 Gigabit Ethernet switch via a separate 802 1Q Hunt Group Trunk A sample configuration diagram has been included along with all of the necessary provisioning steps These Application Notes were created as a result of field requests for information on interoperability with Intel Dual Port Server Adapters GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 1 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 1 Introduction The Avaya P580 P882 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Hunt Group feature aggregates multiple switch ports together combining the bandwidth into a single connection This feature is normally deployed between switches to provide added bandwidth and fault tolerance These Application Notes describe a configuration where a hunt group is deployed between a switch and a server to provide similar bandwidth and fault tolerance advantages If one segment in the hunt group fails the remaining active members will service the failed segment traff
3. W Intel R PR01000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter PF Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter 2 Figure 37 Teaming Wizard Membership Selection Popup 8 Click the Next button 9 Click the Next button to complete the adapter team configuration Figure 38 Teaming Wizard Team 0 GEC LA 802 3ad static Mode HF Inbel A PR07000 MT Dual Port Server Adapte Figure 38 Teaming Wizard Finish Configuration Popup GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 25 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 10 Observe that the adapter team was created Figure 39 Intel R PROSet II E E Network Components e Team 0 GEC LA 802 Sad static Mode Member Adapters vee a IntellA PAO 1000 MT Dual Fort 5 Figure 39 PROSet II with GEC LA 802 3ad static Mode Team 0 GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 26 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 4 2 Intel Adapter 802 1Q Trunk Configuration 1 Right click on the adapter team and select Add VLAN Figure 40 Ree Dae i lntel A PROSTOOO MT Dual Port Server d WotSet Disabled InteR PROSTOOO MT Dual Port Server d Wot Set Disabled Figure 40 Adding VLAN to LAG via PROSet II GUI 2 Click the OK button to acknowledge that adding a VLAN to the team requires that QoS Packet Tagging be enabled on both adapter ports
4. 31 x M Okay Ei EJ45 Enabled 100 Mbs Full Duplex Disabled Port Ho Eg uto Auto 424 3 04 M Link Ta EJ44 Enabled a econ ane Disabled CANCEL Prev Module Next Module Modules All Module Ports Configuration Figure 29 Physical Port Configuration Module 3 reduced for brevity 3 Check the checkboxes from the Enable column for Port 3 12 and Port 3 13 to enable each Hunt Group member port 4 Click the APPLY button GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 20 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 3 12 Enable the Module 4 Hunt Group Member Ports 1 Select Cajun Router gt Modules amp Ports gt Configuration from the Web Agent The Module Information window opens Figure 30 Model Switch Buffer a Number Type Ports Forts Management ane 01 Ms000R SUF Supervisor 0 0 Module 1 Modu Magz4R Fast Moaie O2 TOOT mel 24 24 Module 2 Module 2 MeO24R Fast Kien D3 TOOT Piori 24 24 Module 3 Madule 3 D4 S000 Gigabit 8 8 Module 4 Madule 4 CANCEL Figure 30 Module Information 2 Select the switch ports for Module 4 from the Ports column The Physical Port Configuration Module 4 window opens Figure 31 me Speed Duplex aati Enable Type Connector Negotiation Control State State Mode State No Link Gigabit RJ45 Enabled 1 Gb s Full Duplex Auto Negotiating No Link Gigabit RJ45 Enabled 1 Gb s Full Dup
5. 4 Click the APPLY button 3 8 Disable Module 4 Ports Being Added to the Hunt Group 1 Select Cajun Router gt Modules amp Ports gt Configuration from the Web Agent The Module Information window opens Figure 20 Model switch Buffer ee Number Type Ports Forts Management ame O 1 M amp O00R SUP SUPEMVIsor 0 0 Module 1 Monue Madvak Fast IModue2 SSS 2 100 Ghee 24 24 Module 2 Module 2 Me024R Fast aes 3 100 Ethernet 24 24 Module 3 Module 3 MEDOK o Fae D4 TOOT Gigabit 8 8 Module 4 Module 4 CANCEL Figure 20 Module Information GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 14 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 2 Select the switch ports for Module 4 from the Ports column The Physical Port Configuration Module 4 window opens Figure 21 speed Duplex ail Port Name Enable Status Type Connector Negotiation State Stata Control State er Full Auto a Ron 41 M w Link Geis RJ45 Enabled 1 Chis Daks A Er Full Anata 42 Ron 42 z w Link Gi RJ45 Enabled 1 bis Dubie Reese ee Full Auto 43 er 43 m w Link Geis RJ45 Enabled 1 Ges Do maoe a4 Ron 44 D Disabled Gis EJ45 Enabled 1 Gb s i Disabled 45 ponds E Diabas Gist RIA Enabled 1b oe Deed 46 poras E Link Gist RIA5 Enabled 1b oie ue 47 pana Ne ae Gist RIA Enabled 1b Sas ae as poras E Linke iit RIA5 Enabled 1a F ee APPLY CANCEL Prey Module Modules All Mod
6. to each Intel adapter equipped server and verify that ping traffic load shares on the ingress and egress of each LAG Check the switch statistics to verify load sharing Figure 44 Note In Figure 44 the base port has more traffic because STP is enabled by default and all STP PDU s are sent on the base port only Observe that the unicast packet count is equally distributed for the client PC ping requests Unicast PING requests are distributed equally on both member ports STP BPDU Broadcasts a l 7 erdt ean 0 3 293 C a NIA 0 0 3 884 o r Ras oe 45 G5 liganal 0 2 742 0 NA 0 0 2 542 Figure 44 Module 4 Statistics for Hunt Group Member Ports 4 4 and 4 5 2 Disconnect one member from each Hunt Group LAG and verify that traffic continues to flow between all machines 3 Reconnect the previously disconnected member from each Hunt Group LAG and disconnect the opposite member this time Again verify that traffic continues to flow between the two machines If STP is enabled there may be some loss during convergence delay To avoid this disable STP on the switch ports 4 Using available statistics and LED link indications verify that load sharing occurs between across the two members of the huntgroup LAG GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 29 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 6 Conclusion Connectivity between an A
7. AES Fort Sane 41 gg Default PortBased CLEAR None Enable 02 e0 3b 28 83 ea Fort l Default Fort Based LEAR Hone Enable e 0 5b As Saed Fort E Default Fort Based LEAR Hone Enable O2 e0 Sb 45 8 5 66 Port Er o aa Default Fort Based CLEAR Hone Enable 02 e0 Sb 26 6511 Frev Module Modules All Module Switch Ports Configuration Figure 11 Switch Ports reduced for brevity GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 9 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 3 Select port name Port 4 4 under the Name column The Switch Port Configuration for Port 4 4 window opens Figure 12 Port VLAN vaninn Trunk Mode C IEEE 802 10 m Frame Tags lse VLAN Binding Static A Automatic VLAN Creation Disable VTP Snooping Disable Allow Learning Enable Hunt Group None Spanning Tree Mode Enable Fast Start Disable Intrusion Trap Disable Intrusion Trap Timer haoo Known Mode Disable 3Com Mapping Table 3ComDetautt Mirror Fort Disable Auto Flush on Link Down Disable APPLY CANCEL Prev Port Next Port Module Figure 12 Switch Port Configuration for Port 4 4 Select vlan100 from the Port VLAN drop down menu Select IEEE 802 1Q from the Trunk Mode drop down menu Click the APPLY button Notes Configure the first port in the Hunt Group with VLAN inform
8. Classification Mode Group Mode Beet Taauness Fort o 4 1 Pont 3 1 Default Fort Based Hene Enable 02 e0 35b43 33b0 Fort Tine 312 554 Default Port Based None Enable 02 e0 3b 23 33 bb Port stent sees 3 13 ZOE Defmit Port Based None Enable 02 e0 3b 23 33 be a Port Pons eee 3 24 Defaut Pon Basd None Enable iea Prey Module Next Module Modules All Module Switch Ports Configuration Figure 8 Switch Ports reduced for brevity 3 Select port name Port 3 12 under the Name column The Switch Port Configuration for Port 3 12 window opens Figure 9 GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 7 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc Port VLAN vani on ef Trunk Mode C IEEE 802 10 I Frame Tags lise VLAN Binding Static H Automatic VLAN Creation Disable VIP Snooping Disable Allow Learning Enable F Hunt Group None Spanning Tree Mode Enable Fast Start Disable Intrusion Trap Disable Intrusion Trap Timer heoo Known Mode Disable 3Com Mapping Table 3ComDetaut Mirror Fort Disable Auto Flush on Link Down Disable APPLY CANCEL Prev Port Next Port Module Figure 9 Switch Port Configuration for Port 3 12 4 Select vlan100 from the Port VLAN drop down menu 5 Select IEEE 802 1Q from the Trunk Mode drop down menu 6 Click the APPLY b
9. H 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc Model switch Buffer aiai Number Type Ports Forts Management vant C1 Me000R SUP SUpenisor 0 0 Module 1 Moule t Madea Fast Moaie 0O z NOT Ethernet a4 24 Module 2 Module 2 MeO24R Fast Reoaies 03 NOT Ethemet 24 24 Module 3 Module 3 MEO08R a Rroaies D4 EIA Gigabit 8 a Module 4 Module 4 CANCEL Figure 4 Module Information 2 Select the switch ports for the Module 2 from the Switch Ports column The Switch Ports window opens Figure 5 2 Port VLAN Trunk Hunt Ea cmi a VLAN Classification Mode Group Mode a ES Fort E 2 1 Fort2 1 Default Port Based Enable 02 20 3b 22 ce a0 Port Based Detault Port Based Enable O2 e0 sb 22 cecac Port Statistics VLANs 2 12 gt 12 Detault Enable O2 e0 Sb 22 ce ab Port Statistics VLils 213 E Fort Eo 2 24 Default Port Based CLEAR None Enable 02 e0 3b 22 ce b7 Next Module Modules All Module Switch Ports Configuration Figure 5 Switch Ports reduced for brevity 3 Select port name Port 2 12 from the Name column The Switch Port Configuration for Port 2 12 window opens Figure 6 GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 5 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc Port VLAN Trunk Mode CLEAR F Frame Tags lise VLAN Binding Static H Automatic VLAN Creation Disable VIP Sn
10. ace name e g vlan100 in the Name field 4 Select vlan100 from the VLAN drop down menu 5 Enter the IP address 100 0 0 1 in the Network Address field 6 OPTIONAL Select Enable from the RIP drop down menu 7 Click the APPLY button 3 6 Create the Hunt Groups Create the necessary Hunt Groups for the sample configuration via the Web Agent 1 Select Hunt Groups under the Cajun Router gt L2 Switching folder The Hunt Group configuration window opens Figure 15 Name Flood Port Load Sharing Members CREATE DELETE APPLY REDISTRIBUTE Figure 15 Hunt Group Configuration 2 Select CREATE The Create Hunt Group window opens Figure 16 Name Provo PRO1O0 Load Sharing Enable CANCEL Figure 16 Create Hunt Group 3 Enter a unique Hunt Group name e g PRO100 in the Name field 4 Click the APPLY button 5 Select CREATE The Create Hunt Group window opens Figure 17 GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 12 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc Name Erom FRO1D00 Load Sharing Enable APPLY CAMCEL Figure 17 Create Hunt Group 6 Enter a unique Hunt Group name e g PRO1000 in the Name field 7 Click the APPLY button 3 7 Disable Module 3 Ports Being Added to the Hunt Group 1 Select Cajun Router gt Modules amp Ports gt Configuration from the Web Agent The Module Informati
11. ation The first port will be added to the Hunt Group and is designated as the Base Root Port All other ports will assume the identity of the base port GAK Reviewed WCH 7 7 2003 Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved 10 of 31 intel lag notes doc 3 5 Create and Assign an IP Interface to the VLAN 1 Select Interfaces under the Cajun Router gt Routing gt IP gt Configuration folder The IP Interfaces window opens Figure 13 Select State Name tartare VLAN odes Mask Type Address Console ard Ethenet Console 172 16 254 77 255 255 255 0 Internal Network NA Internal Network fi 0 2 2 1 255 255 255 224 APPLY CREATE DELETE CANCEL Figure 13 IP Interfaces 2 Click the CREATE button The Add IP Interface window opens Figure 14 m Name cm Interface Type Ethemet LAN Administrative State q Y VLAN TuleniO0 gt GAK Reviewed WCH 7 7 2003 Network Address Mask MAC Format ARP Time out Directed Broadcast IF Routine RIP OSPF Multicast Protecal Proxy ARP ICMP Redirect NetBIOS UDP Rebroadcast YRRP BOOTP DHCP Relay Gateway c faao Routingiigmt APPLY CANCEL Figure 14 Add IP Interface Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 11 of 31 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 3 Enter a unique interf
12. de Enable Fast Start Disable Intrusion Trap Disable Intrusion Trap Timer haoo Known Mode Disable 3Com Mapping Table 3ComDetault Mirror Fort Disable Auto Flush on Link Down Disable APPLY CANCEL Prev Port Next Port Module Figure 27 Switch Port Configuration for Port 4 4 8 Select PRO1000 from the Hunt Group drop down menu 9 Click the APPLY button GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 19 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 3 11 Enable the Module 3 Hunt Group Member Ports 1 Select Cajun Router gt Modules amp Ports gt Configuration from the Web Agent The Module Information window opens Figure 28 Model switch Buffer a Number Type Ponts Forts Management ae O 1 Me000R STF Supervisor 0 0 Module 1 Modu Ms024R Fast koan O 02 OOT er a4 24 Module 2 Module 2 MeO 24k Fast Moues 03 OOT enei a4 24 Module 3 Module 3 D4 TOOOT Gigabit 8 8 Module 4 Module 4 CANCEL Figure 28 Module Information 2 Select the switch ports for Module 3 from the Ports column The Physical Port Configuration Module 3 window opens Figure 29 Note The Figure 31 image has been reduced for brevity Speed Duplex atid Port Name Enable Status Type Connector Negotiation ene State Control State Port No 10 100 uta Suto cm zi M Link Ta EJ45 Enabled me el Diesaianne Disabled
13. dule Switch Ports Configuration Figure 23 Switch Ports reduced for brevity 3 Select port name Port 3 12 under the Name column The Switch Port Configuration for Port 3 12 window opens Figure 24 GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 16 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc Port VLAN viani E Trunk Mode IEEE 802 10 Frame Tags lise VLAN Binding Static H Automatic VLAN Creation Disable VIP Snooping Disable Allow Learning Enable Hunt croup Spanning Tree Mode Enable Fast Start Disable Intrusion Trap Disable Intrusion Trap Timer fieoo Known Mode Disable 3Com Mapping Tahle 3ComDetault Mirror Fort Disable Auto Flush on Link Down Disable APPLY CANCEL Prev Port Next Port Module Figure 24 Switch Port Configuration for Port 3 12 5 Select PRO100 from the Hunt Group drop down menu 6 Click the APPLY button Note Port 3 12 has now been designated as the Base Port 7 Click Next Port to display port 3 13 parameters and repeat steps 5 and 6 GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 17 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 3 10 Add Module 3 Ports to the Hunt Group 1 Select Cajun Router gt Modules amp Ports gt Configuration from the Web Agent The Module Informatio
14. ic The Hunt Group Load Sharing feature enabled by default distributes traffic load amongst the hunt group members for improved performance A hunt group can be configured as an 802 1Q trunk or as a clear access link and associated with or without a router interface address The Avaya Hunt Group feature is a manual or static implementation of link aggregation This means the feature does not support dynamic LAG configuration or binding via some standard or proprietary protocol Examples of such protocols include Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP for dynamic 802 3ad and Cisco s Port Aggregation Protocol PAgP for dynamic EtherChannel negotiation Itis possible to configure Avaya Hunt Groups to interoperate with third party vendors Forcing a LAG to be formed statically with a third party vendor device without dynamic protocol negotiation is normally used for interoperability Enterprise level servers are often deployed with a dual port Network Interface Card NIC also referred to as an adapter to improve application response time and availability Most dual port adaptor vendors provide the option to team both ports together for link aggregation via 802 3ad EtherChannel or other proprietary mechanism These Application Notes discuss how the Avaya Hunt Group feature and load sharing algorithm can be combined with Intel Dual Port Server Adapters implementing either static FastEtherChannel FEC LAG or static GigabitEtherChannel GEC LAG w
15. ith 802 1Q enabled The specific Intel NIC cards validated were the Intel PRO 100 Dual Port Server Adapter and PRO 1OOOMT Dual Port Server Adapter Figure 1 shows the sample configuration that was verified GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 2 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc VLAN 100 Clear Untagged 100BaseTX Links Target Client1 Target Client2 IP 100 0 0 100 24 IP 100 0 0 101 24 Gateway 100 0 0 1 Gateway 100 0 0 1 VLAN 100 Port 2 12 Port 2 13 VLAN 100 802 1Q Trunk f with 100BaseTX memen f LAG eea Port 3 12 802 1Q Trunk with 1000BaseT LAG Port 3 13 Windows 2000 Server with Windows 2000 Server with Intel PRO 1000MT Dual Intel PRO 100 Dual Port Server Adapter Avaya TM P882 Port Server Adapter IP 100 0 0 2 24 Gigabit Ethernet Switch IP 100 0 0 3 24 Gateway 100 0 0 1 Gateway 100 0 0 1 Module 2 M8024 100TX 24 port L2 L3 Module 3 M8024 100TX 24 port L2 L3 Module 4 M8008R 1000T 8 port 1000BaseT Figure 1 Sample Configuration 2 Equipment and Software Validated The following equipment and software were used for the sample configuration provided Port Server Adapter Adap
16. lex Auto Negotiating No Link Gigabit RJ45 Enabled 1 Gb s Full Duplex Auto Negotiating Okay Gigabit RJ45 Enabled 1 Gb s Full Duplex Enabled Okay Gigabit RJ45 Enabled 1 Gb s Full Duplex Enabled No Link Gigabit RJ45 Enabled 1 Gb s Full Duplex Auto Negotiating No Link Gigabit RJ45 Enabled 1 Gb s Full Duplex Auto Negotiating No Link Gigabit RJ45 Enabled 1 Gb s Full Duplex Auto Negotiating APPLY CANCEL Prev Module Modules All Module Ports Configuration Figure 31 Physical Port Configuration Module 4 Window 3 Check the checkboxes from the Enable column for Port 4 4 and Port 4 5 to enable each Hunt Group member port 4 Click the APPLY button GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 21 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 4 Intel PRO 1000MT Dual Port Server Adapter Configuration For brevity the configuration for the PRO 100 is not discussed The configuration for both adapters is identical with the exception of interface IP address and LAG mechanism 4 1 Creating an Intel Link Aggregation Adapter Team 1 Launch the Intel PROSet II application from Windows Figure 32 Intel R PROSet II El Network Components Intel A PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Ad Figure 32 Intel PROSet II Graphical User Interface 2 Right click on either of the two adap
17. n window opens Figure 25 Model switch Buffer eae Number Type Ponts Forts Management Mame 1 ME000R SUP Supervisor 0 0 Module 1 Module MeO 24R Fast Module2 Oe 1 O0TX Eene 24 24 Module 2 Module 2 Ma024R Pat Risaes i 3 1 OOT Eher 24 24 Module 3 Module 3 MEOOSR ee Mose D4 1000T Gigabit E 8 Module 4 Module 4 CANCEL Figure 25 Module Information 2 Select the switch ports for the Module 4 from the Switch Ports column The Switch Ports window opens Figure 26 ae VLAN on Suae ee a VLAN Classification Mode Group Mode Peet E Port na ar Default Port Based None Enable O2 e0 3b 28 83 ea Port a vv Port Based 02 20 3b 26 63 ed Port Pe ing 45 qs Default PortBased CLEAR None Enable 02 e0 3b 28 83 ee FOE 4 3 Port Based None Enable 02 c0 3b 28 83 1 Prey Module Modules All Module Switch Ports Configuration Figure 26 Switch Ports reduced for brevity GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 18 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 3 Select port name Port 4 4 under the Name column The Switch Port Configuration for Port 4 4 window opens Figure 27 Port VLAN vlant00 E Trunk Mode IEEE 802 10 Frame Tags Use VLAN Binding Static M Automatic VLAN Creation Disable VIP SHLOOpIng Disable Allow Learning Enable Hunt Group Spanning Tree Mo
18. nog na ncn BoD aae E a E a E C Switch Fault Tolerance C IEEE 802 3ad dynamic 4 Back Cancel Help Figure 34 Teaming Wizard LAG Type 4 Click the Next button GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 23 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 5 Click the Next button to bypass the Teaming Wizard notification regarding multiple team memberships Figure 35 Teaming Wizard E i x Do not attempt to include adapters that are already members of any other team as unpredictable results Mal OCCUT Cancel Help Figure 35 Teaming Wizard Notification 6 Click the Next button to bypass the Teaming wizard WARNING regarding team connection to GEC Link Aggregation capable switch Figure 36 Teaming Wizard x WARNING Creating a Gigabit EtherChannel Link Aggregation team requires that the adapters in the team are connected to a Gigabit EtherChannel Link Aggregation capable switch Select Next if your adapters are connected to a Gigabit EtherChannel Link Agqqregation capable switch lt Back Next gt Cancel Help Figure 36 Teaming Wizard WARNING GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 24 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 7 Click the checkbox on the second adapter to add it in the team configuration Figure 37 Teaming Wizard
19. on window opens Figure 18 Model switch Buffer amt Number Type Ports Forts Management ante C1 M 000R SUP SUP ennisor 0 0 Module 1 Moautet Ma0z4E Fast modue 02 TNO rA 24 24 Module 2 Module 2 MeO24R Fast pa D3 NOT ee 24 24 Module 3 Module 3 MEOSE eo p D4 TO00T Gigabit a a Module 4 Module 4 CANCEL Figure 18 Module Information 2 Select the switch ports for Module 3 from the Ports column The Physical Port Configuration Module 3 window opens Figure 19 GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 13 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc Speed Duplex asta Port Name Enable Status Type Connector Negotiation State State Control State Port Ho 10 100 Aute Auto 5 1 31 w Link Ts RJ44 Enabled Wao e lirs aie Disabled Fort Ho Eg uto Auto s 12 3 19 D Linke Tes EJ45 Enabled ma a a Disabled Fort Ho 10 100 uto uto 3 13 3413 O Linke Tes EJ45 Enabled iee cine ET Disabled Pott Ho 10 100 uto uto 4 24 34 DA W Link Tes RJ44 Enabled Mecca na Disabled CANCEL Prev Module Next Module Modules All Module Ports Configuration Figure 19 Physical Port Configuration Module 3 reduced for brevity 3 Uncheck the checkboxes from the Enable column for Port 3 12 and Port 3 13 to disable each prior to adding them to a Hunt Group Note Ports must be disabled before being added to the Hunt Group as member ports
20. ooping Disable Allow Learning Enable Hunt sroup Mone Spanning Tree Mode Enable Fast Start Disable Intrusion Trap Disable Intrusion Trap Timer isco Known Mode Disable 3Com Mapping Table 3ComDefault Mirror Fort Disable Auto Flush on Link Down Disable APPLY CANCEL Prev Port Next Port Module Figure 6 Switch Port Configuration for Port 2 12 4 Select vlan100 from the Port VLAN drop down menu 5 Click the APPLY button 6 Click the Next Port link to display port 2 13 parameters and repeat steps 4 and 5 3 3 Configure Module 3 M8024R 100TX Switch Port Parameters GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 6 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 1 Select Cajun Router gt Modules amp Ports gt Configuration from the Web Agent The Module Information window opens Figure 7 Model switch Buffer ene Number Type Ponts Forts Management neue C MEe000k sUP Supervisor 0 0 Module 1 Module MeO 24R Fast Modus S Oe 1 O0TX Ethernet 24 24 Module 2 Module 2 Ma024R P p D3 oor Eierne 24 24 Module 3 Module 3 MEBOOSR er Mose D4 1000T Gigabit E B Module 4 Module 4 CANCEL Figure 7 Module Information 2 Select the switch ports for the Module 3 from the Switch Ports column The Switch Ports window opens Figure 8 Ex VLAN EE Fe STAP pinks art Came VLAN
21. ter Driver 6 4 with PROSet Port Server Adapter Adapter Driver 6 4 with PROSet Avaya P882 Gigabit Ethernet Version 5 4 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Switch Software 2 M8024 100TX modules 1 M8008R 1000T modules Two Target PC s equipped with Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional 3Com 100BaseTX Adapters 3 Avaya P882 Switch Web Agent Administration 3 1 Create the Virtual LAN 1 Select Cajun Router gt L2 Switching gt VLANs gt Configuration from the Web Agent The VLAN Configuration window opens Figure 2 GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 3 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc Name ID Group ID Table Index Learned E Defa 1 2 1 i Discard 4097 3 3 o CREATE MODIFY DELETE Figure 2 VLAN Configuration 2 Click the CREATE button The Create VLAN window opens Figure 3 Name Cento lt i D Initial Hash Table Size i024 Auto Inerement HT Size TRUE CANCEL Figure 3 Create VLAN 3 Enter a unique VLAN name e g vlan100 in the Name field 4 Enter the ID 100 in the ID field 5 Click the APPLY button 3 2 Configure Module 2 M8024R 100TX Switch Port Parameters 1 Select Cajun Router gt Modules amp Ports gt Configuration from the Web Agent The Module Information window opens Figure 4 GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 4 of 31 WC
22. ters and select Add to Team gt Create New Team to create a new Link Aggregation adapter team Figure 33 Intel R PROSet II Figure 33 Navigating to Create New Adapter Team GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 22 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 3 Select GEC LA 802 1ad static team type for interfacing the PRO IOOOMT using a 1000BaseT physical connection to the Avaya P882 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Figure 34 Important Notes Use the GigabitEtherChannel GEC Link Aggregation 802 3ad static LAG type when connecting a PRO IOOOMT Dual Port Server Adapter to an Avaya P580 P882 switch using a 1000BaseT physical connection Use the FastEtherChannel FEC Link Aggregation 802 3ad static LAG type when connecting either the PRO IOOOMT or PRO 100 Dual Port Server Adapters to an Avaya P580 P882 switch using a 100BaseTX physical connection In either case mentioned above the Cisco PAgP protocol for dynamic EtherChannel negotiation is disabled and the ports are forced to act as a single connection with load sharing For optimal performance Intel recommends that the Spanning Tree Protocol STP be disabled when using either of these two LAG modes for adapter teaming Teaming Wizard i x Select the tyoe of team vou want to create C Adapter Fault Tolerance Adaptive Load Balancing FEC LA B02 3ad static GECALA S02 Jad static PRET
23. ule Ports Configuration Figure 21 Physical Port Configuration Module 4 3 Uncheck the checkboxes from the Enable column for Port 4 4 and Port 4 5 to disable each prior to adding them to the Hunt Group 4 Click the APPLY button 3 9 Add Module 3 Ports to the Hunt Group 1 Select Cajun Router gt Modules amp Ports gt Configuration from the Web Agent The Module Information window opens Figure 22 GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 15 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc Model switch Buffer ae Number Type Pons Ports Management oe C ME000R SUP Supervisor 0 0 Module 1 Module MeO 24R Fast Module2 Oe 1 O0TX eee 24 24 Module 2 Module 2 Ma024R Fast ious 03 oor Bena 24 24 Module 3 Module 3 MEOOSR ee maa ee D4 1000 Gigabit 8 B Module 4 Module 4 CANCEL Figure 22 Module Information 2 Select the switch ports for the Module 3 from the Switch Ports column The Switch Ports window opens Figure 23 EE VLAN Tpk gm E Smi Pane a VLAN Classification Mode Group Mode AT ARRS Fort E 3 1 Pont 3 1 Default Port Based CLEAR 02 20 3b 23 33 b0 Fort n l E Default Ton Based CLEAR None Enable 02 e0 3b 23 33 bb Fort R secre ao Default PortBased CLEAR None Enable 02 e0 3b 23 33 bc Port seas a ma Default Dor Based CLEAR None Enable 02 e0 36 23 33 c7 Prev Module Next Module Modules All Mo
24. utton Notes It is only necessary to configure VLAN information for the first port that will be added to the Hunt Group When the first port is added to the Hunt Group it is designated as the Base Port and all other member ports will assume the identity of the base port Unknown unicast and broadcast traffic is flooded on the base port only If multiple VLANs are being statically mapped via the CLI to Hunt Group member ports then each member port must be configured with the VLANs individually before configuring them as Hunt Group members GAK Reviewed WCH 7 7 2003 Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved 8 of 31 intel lag notes doc 3 4 Configure Module 4 M8008R 1000T Switch Port Parameters 1 Select Cajun Router gt Modules amp Ports gt Configuration from the Web Agent The Module Information window opens Figure 10 Model switch Buffer eae Number Type Ponts Forts Management Mame 1 ME000R SUP Supervisor 0 0 Module 1 Module MeO 24R Fast odus Oe 1 O0TX Eene 24 24 Module 2 Module 2 Ma024R Pat Risaes i 3 1 OOTX Eher 24 24 Module 3 Module 3 MEBOOSR ee Mose D4 1000 Gigabit E 8 Module 4 Module 4 CANCEL Figure 10 Module Information 2 Select the switch ports for the Module 4 from the Switch Ports column The Switch Ports window opens Figure 11 E VLAN E STAP mus pont inane VLAN Classification Mode Group Mode ae
25. vaya P882 Gigabit Ethernet switch using Hunt Groups with 802 1Q tagging to Intel PRO 100 and PRO1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapters can be achieved by following the guidelines demonstrated in these Application Notes 7 Additional References The following reference documents can be obtained online at the Avaya Support website e Avaya P550R P580 P880 and P882 MultiService Switch User Guide Other helpful reference documents available from Intel include the following e Intel Dual Port Server Adapter User Documentation GAK Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 30 of 31 WCH 7 7 2003 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved intel lag notes doc 2003 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Avaya and the Avaya Logo are trademarks of Avaya Inc All trademarks identified by and are registered trademarks or trademarks respectively of Avaya Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners The information provided in these Application Notes is subject to change without notice The configurations technical data and recommendations provided in these Application Notes are believed to be accurate and dependable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users are responsible for their application of any products specified in these Application Notes Please e mail any questions or comments pertaining to these Application Notes along with the full title name and filename located in the lo
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