HP 4300 SAN ALB failover issue
I believe ALB is designed and supposed to work differently than what I am currently experiencing in my testing.
We have a P4300 SAN connected to two Cisco 2960 switches. Each switch is connected to the network core through a trunk connection. Each NIC on each SAN is connected to one Cisco switch. So there are two SAN nodes and two switches. All VLAN operations appear to be working
We when power down one switch both SAN nodes remain connected, however when we unplug the switch trunk port one of the SAN nodes becomes unreachable. Now the interesting thing is when we disconnect the other trunk port of the other switch the other SAN node becomes unreachable while the other remains active.
Again , if one of the switches or Ethernet ports gets turned off the failover seems to work fine.
Is this behavior expected ? or could this be a design or configuration issue.
I believe ALB is designed and supposed to work differently than what I am currently experiencing in my testing.
We have a P4300 SAN connected to two Cisco 2960 switches. Each switch is connected to the network core through a trunk connection. Each NIC on each SAN is connected to one Cisco switch. So there are two SAN nodes and two switches. All VLAN operations appear to be working
We when power down one switch both SAN nodes remain connected, however when we unplug the switch trunk port one of the SAN nodes becomes unreachable. Now the interesting thing is when we disconnect the other trunk port of the other switch the other SAN node becomes unreachable while the other remains active.
Again , if one of the switches or Ethernet ports gets turned off the failover seems to work fine.
Is this behavior expected ? or could this be a design or configuration issue.