All,
I have an interesting problem here.
BACKGROUND: This is an L class box, with HPUX 11.11. This machine has multiple network interfaces in it. It also has a Secure Web Console, and a GSP port. All the nics are configured to be on different vlans. The GSP and the SWC are both on the same vlan as one of the nics.
PROBLEM: The network folks are telling me I have a layer 2 loop going between my nic on vlan1 and my GSP which is also on vlan1. They say one is trying to broadcast through the other. As a result, the GSP port leaves the bridge and re-enters once a minute. We have multiple systems with this same config and they work fine. When we change the vlan, it works fine. I was under the impression that the GSP operated as its own system, with no interface to the system (relating to the network anyway) other than the console functionality (and the misc reboot, etc.). Has anyone heard of anything like this?
Resolution: I understand that I could simply put this GSP on a different vlan and it would work fine. All the other systems are set up like this and work fine. I would really like to understand the problem and get it to work like this.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Will Trepanier
I have an interesting problem here.
BACKGROUND: This is an L class box, with HPUX 11.11. This machine has multiple network interfaces in it. It also has a Secure Web Console, and a GSP port. All the nics are configured to be on different vlans. The GSP and the SWC are both on the same vlan as one of the nics.
PROBLEM: The network folks are telling me I have a layer 2 loop going between my nic on vlan1 and my GSP which is also on vlan1. They say one is trying to broadcast through the other. As a result, the GSP port leaves the bridge and re-enters once a minute. We have multiple systems with this same config and they work fine. When we change the vlan, it works fine. I was under the impression that the GSP operated as its own system, with no interface to the system (relating to the network anyway) other than the console functionality (and the misc reboot, etc.). Has anyone heard of anything like this?
Resolution: I understand that I could simply put this GSP on a different vlan and it would work fine. All the other systems are set up like this and work fine. I would really like to understand the problem and get it to work like this.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Will Trepanier