I'm not sure if this is possible, L3 VLANs is quite new to me, so this question might be stupid but please bare with me... ;-)
My company is designing our new Linux Clusters. The boundary conditions are:
RedHat RHEL 5.5
Veritas Cluster VCS5.1
some of the HW requirements are:
* 2 NICs for redundant heartbeat between nodes(which is LLT - low latency transport protocol)
* 2 NICs for redundant "public" LAN (IP Net) - we intend to use channel bonding
* 2 HBAs for redundant SAN access
If you have a HP C-Class half height blade this means you need to use the 2 onboard NICs and add a mezzanine card both for LAN and for SAN. There would be no mezzanine port left for future needs (whatever this might be).
Our Networking guys suggested to use tagged VLANs, but VCS' LLT Protocol is not IP based, so using a "tagged VLAN" for the "public" LAN and a Layer 2 Protocol on the same NIC won't work in a default tagged VLAN configuration.
Is there any way to - well how would you say - create a Level 2 Layer NIC (or something a protocol stack would accept as a "NIC") out of a Level 3 tagged VLAN? Something like a tunnel...
Your help, even if it is a "NO WAY!" is very appreciated.
Best Regards, Franz
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System Manager (Solaris, HP-UX, Linux, some networking, some SAN)
My company is designing our new Linux Clusters. The boundary conditions are:
RedHat RHEL 5.5
Veritas Cluster VCS5.1
some of the HW requirements are:
* 2 NICs for redundant heartbeat between nodes(which is LLT - low latency transport protocol)
* 2 NICs for redundant "public" LAN (IP Net) - we intend to use channel bonding
* 2 HBAs for redundant SAN access
If you have a HP C-Class half height blade this means you need to use the 2 onboard NICs and add a mezzanine card both for LAN and for SAN. There would be no mezzanine port left for future needs (whatever this might be).
Our Networking guys suggested to use tagged VLANs, but VCS' LLT Protocol is not IP based, so using a "tagged VLAN" for the "public" LAN and a Layer 2 Protocol on the same NIC won't work in a default tagged VLAN configuration.
Is there any way to - well how would you say - create a Level 2 Layer NIC (or something a protocol stack would accept as a "NIC") out of a Level 3 tagged VLAN? Something like a tunnel...
Your help, even if it is a "NO WAY!" is very appreciated.
Best Regards, Franz
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System Manager (Solaris, HP-UX, Linux, some networking, some SAN)