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Page 1 - Installation Guide

Installation GuideHP bh5700 ATCA 14-Slot Blade ServerFirst EditionManufacturing Part Number : AD171-9604AJune 2006Printed in the U.S.A.

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IntroductionIntroductionChapter 110IntroductionNOTE There are some current issues with the HP bh5700 ATCA 14-Slot Blade Server. The issues are in the

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 7100zhp3 B 4 zhp0 100 224 1 192.168.0.44It is a good idea to r

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 7101NOTE You may want to put the above commands into an rc script and have them executed at boot t

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 7102

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103IndexAadapter cable, 48Advance Telecommunications Computer Architecture, 10advanced mezzanine card, 10Advanced Telecommunications Computer Architec

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Index104serial ports, Ethernet switch blade, 50Shelf Manager, 12ShMM Cross-connect LAN, 63shrink wrap, 18slide mount, 27socket, DIMM, 43switch blade,

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IntroductionIntroductionChapter 111Figure 1-1 HP bh5700 ATCA 14-Slot Blade Server, Basic Configuration

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IntroductionIntroductionChapter 112Figure 1-2 HP bh5700 ATCA 14-Slot Blade Server (Front View)Use the following list to identify the callouts from Fig

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IntroductionIntroductionChapter 113Figure 1-3 HP bh5700 ATCA 14-Slot Blade Server (Rear View)Use the following list to identify the callouts from Figu

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IntroductionIntroductionChapter 114Installation ChecklistThis section provides an installation checklist to assist you with preparing the installation

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IntroductionIntroductionChapter 115Safety ConsiderationsAll site preparation, installation, and service work on the 14-Slot Shelf must be performed by

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IntroductionIntroductionChapter 116Follow these ESD precautions:• Prepare an ESD-safe work surface large enough to accommodate the FRUs being handled

Page 14 - Installation Checklist

Chapter 2172 Unpacking the 14-Slot Shelf

Page 15 - Communications Interference

Unpacking the 14-Slot ShelfUnpacking the 14-Slot ShelfChapter 218Unpacking the 14-Slot ShelfThis chapter provides information about unpacking and inst

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Unpacking the 14-Slot ShelfUnpacking the 14-Slot ShelfChapter 219Figure 2-1 Shipping Carton and Top Foam Cushions RemovedStep 4. Remove both the corru

Page 17 - 2 Unpacking the 14-Slot Shelf

2Legal Notices The information in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this

Page 18 - Unpacking the 14-Slot Shelf

Unpacking the 14-Slot ShelfUnpacking the 14-Slot ShelfChapter 220Figure 2-2 Bottom Corrogated Tray UnrolledStep 6. Position the mechanical lift as sho

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Unpacking the 14-Slot ShelfUnpacking the 14-Slot ShelfChapter 221Figure 2-3 Positioning the Mechanical Lift Under the 14-Slot ShelfStep 7. Push the 14

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Unpacking the 14-Slot ShelfUnpacking the 14-Slot ShelfChapter 222Figure 2-4 Pushing the Unit Onto the Mechanical LiftStep 8. Slide the bag down around

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Unpacking the 14-Slot ShelfUnpacking the 14-Slot ShelfChapter 223Figure 2-5Ready to Attach the Front and Rear Cable TraysStep 9. Locate the front and

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Unpacking the 14-Slot ShelfUnpacking the 14-Slot ShelfChapter 224Figure 2-6 Mounting the Front Cable Tray

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Chapter 3253 Rack Mounting the 14-Slot Shelf

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Rack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfRack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfChapter 326Rack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfThe HP bh5700 ATCA 14-Slot Blade Server is des

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Rack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfRack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfChapter 327Figure 3-1 Mounting Slide Attached to Cabinet Rails (Rear Hold-down Bracket i

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Rack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfRack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfChapter 328Figure 3-2Nut Clip, M5x0.8Figure 3-3Installing Nut ClipIMPORTANT The right an

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Rack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfRack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfChapter 329Figure 3-4M5x0.8x16, Torx Pan Screw, with Crest Cup WasherStep 6. Using four

Page 28 - Figure 3-3Installing Nut Clip

Contents31. IntroductionIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Rack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfRack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfChapter 330WARNING A 14-Slot Shelf weighs from 62.6 kg (138 lbs) for the basic configura

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Rack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfRack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfChapter 331Figure 3-6Flange Mounting Positions for 2- and 4-Post Equipment RacksStep 2.

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Rack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfRack Mounting the 14-Slot ShelfChapter 332

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Chapter 4334 Connecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the Shelf

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Connecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the ShelfConnecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the ShelfChapter 434Connect

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Connecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the ShelfConnecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the ShelfChapter 435Figure

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Connecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the ShelfConnecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the ShelfChapter 436Figure

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Connecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the ShelfConnecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the ShelfChapter 437Figure

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Connecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the ShelfConnecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the ShelfChapter 438Connect

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Connecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the ShelfConnecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the ShelfChapter 439Figure

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Contents4Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Connecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the ShelfConnecting Protective Earth Ground and External Power to the ShelfChapter 440

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Chapter 5415 Installing 14-Slot Shelf Components

Page 42 - Removing the DIMMs

Installing 14-Slot Shelf ComponentsInstalling 14-Slot Shelf ComponentsChapter 542Installing 14-Slot Shelf ComponentsThis chapter provides information

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Installing 14-Slot Shelf ComponentsInstalling 14-Slot Shelf ComponentsChapter 543Figure 5-1 Server Blade with Access Cover Panel InstalledStep 3. Remo

Page 44 - Replacing the Memory Modules

Installing 14-Slot Shelf ComponentsInstalling 14-Slot Shelf ComponentsChapter 544Figure 5-2 Releasing the DIMM from DIMM Socket U5Step 5. Grasp the me

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Installing 14-Slot Shelf ComponentsInstalling 14-Slot Shelf ComponentsChapter 545CAUTION The DIMMs must be replaced in pairs. Each individual DIMM mus

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Installing 14-Slot Shelf ComponentsInstalling 14-Slot Shelf ComponentsChapter 546If loading one DIMM pair only, begin by loading the selected DIMM int

Page 47 - 6 14-Slot Shelf Startup

Chapter 6476 14-Slot Shelf Startup

Page 48 - 14-Slot Shelf Startup

14-Slot Shelf Startup14-Slot Shelf StartupChapter 64814-Slot Shelf StartupThis chapter provides information required to:• Access the local serial cons

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14-Slot Shelf Startup14-Slot Shelf StartupChapter 649Figure 6-2 RJ-45/DB-9 Adapter Pin AssignmentsThe Shelf Manager (ShMM) Serial PortsA serial RJ-45

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Tables5Table 1-1. Installation Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14T

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14-Slot Shelf Startup14-Slot Shelf StartupChapter 650Figure 6-4 HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Serial PortThe Ethernet Switch Blade Serial PortsA separat

Page 52 - Determining Firmware Versions

14-Slot Shelf Startup14-Slot Shelf StartupChapter 651Figure 6-5 Ethernet Switch Blade Serial Ports

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14-Slot Shelf Startup14-Slot Shelf StartupChapter 652Determining Firmware VersionsBefore beginning normal operation with your HP bh5700 ATCA 14-Slot B

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14-Slot Shelf Startup14-Slot Shelf StartupChapter 653Step 2. Connect your PC or laptop computer to the Server Blade serial port, activate a terminal e

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14-Slot Shelf Startup14-Slot Shelf StartupChapter 654[ZX6000-OA3.2.2j]# zreg -n -v VP•For ZMON(/Sparky) firmware (repeat for both base and fabric swit

Page 56 - ATCA Server Blade

14-Slot Shelf Startup14-Slot Shelf StartupChapter 655Red Hat RHEL AS, Version 4, Update 3 (HP certified on the HP bh5700 ATCA 14-Slot Blade Server) -

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14-Slot Shelf Startup14-Slot Shelf StartupChapter 656NOTE A sample alternative Ethernet Switch Blade VLAN configuration is provided in Chapter 6. It a

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14-Slot Shelf Startup14-Slot Shelf StartupChapter 657To determine the most recent release of the firmware for your 14-Slot Shelf and its components, c

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14-Slot Shelf Startup14-Slot Shelf StartupChapter 658

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Chapter 7597 A Sample VLAN Topology

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 760A Sample VLAN TopologyThe HP bh5700 ATCA 14-Slot Blade Server (Figure 7-1) is a highly configur

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 761CAUTION Failure to ensure proper configuration of the 14-Slot Shelf virtual local area network

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 762Figure 7-2 Ethernet Switch Blade Front Panel

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 763In the simplest terms, a VLAN is a user-defined set of these ports, grouped together such that

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 764This topology also allows you to hide some functionality of the ShMM behind the Switch Blades.

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 765• vlan5: Combines the fabric interfaces (bearer plane) into a single VLAN.The only connections

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 766Figure 7-5 RJ-45/DB-9 Console Adapter CableShelf Manager Command Line Interface and Basic Comma

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 767Figure 7-6Identifying Jumpers B141 to B144 Installed on ShMM Carrier BoardStep 3. Reinstall the

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 768clia setlanconfig 1 12 192.168.0.43 This command sets the gateway address of the active and bac

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 769NOTE The IP address for eth1 is the same on both ShMMs. Each ShMM resides in a private network

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Figures7Figure 1-1. HP bh5700 ATCA 14-Slot Blade Server, Basic Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Figure 1-2. HP bh5700 ATCA 14-S

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 770Figure 7-7 Ethernet Switch Blade Front Panel Base Serial PortsFigure 7-8 Ethernet Switch Blade

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 771IMPORTANT You must use an RJ-45/DB-9 Adapter Cable (supplied with your HP bh5700 ATCA 14-Slot B

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 772## net-snmp (or ucd-snmp) persistent data file.#syslocation unknownsyscontact unknownsysservice

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 773This is the OOB eth0 port on the Switch Blade, and you want to use it as a walk-up configuratio

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 774## If you get to here, and you are not starting the daemon,# display usage info, and exit.#[ &q

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 775Step 9. Now that the laptop has an IP address, telnet to the Switch Blade to make all further c

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 776 # Tear down vlan1 that connects the Switch Blade to the # cross-connected ShMM.

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 777Figure 7-9 The zre12 Base Interface, Ethernet Switch Blade Front PanelTo build the Management L

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 778set -ucase "$1" in start) # Build vlan2 that contains zre12 as the only

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 779 inet addr:10.35.50.41 Bcast:10.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0 UP BROADCAST RUN

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 780case "$1" in start) # Build vlan3 that contains zre0..11,zrezre14..21. #

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 781zre13 = untag1zre12 = untag2zre0..11, zre14..21 = untag3ifconfig zhp2zhp2 Link encap:Ether

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 782# /etc/rcZ.d/S24isl## rc script to build the inter-switch link (ISL) and# connection to the sam

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 783zhp3: vlan4 = zre22..22zre13 = untag1zre12 = untag2zre0..11, zre14..21 = untag3zre22..23 = unta

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 784Step 3. Enter the following command to verify that the iptables driver loaded properly:lsmodMod

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 785SHMM_IP=192.168.0.2## Choose a mark your pre-routing DNAT rule.#MARK_DNAT=1## Initialize iptabl

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 786iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -d $MGMT_IP --dport \rmcp -j DNAT --to-destination $SHMM_I

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 787## Everything else coming into the Switch Blade, reject.#iptables -A INPUT -j REJECT## Allow

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 788echo "Usage: $0 { start | stop }"exit 1esacexit 0NOTE The above script is one method

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 789udp dpt:162 0 0 ACCEPT icmp -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 790# /etc/rcZ.d/S50fabric## rc script to build the fabric interface VLAN for# the ATCA shelf.#set

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 791Step 6. Enter the following commands to start up zhp4/vlan5:chmod 755 /etc/rcZ.d/S50fabric/etc/

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 792Figure 7-10Ethernet Switch Blade Fabric ConnectorsNOTE Make the same set of changes to the redu

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 793Figure 7-11 Configured Sample Network TopologyEthernet Switch Blade Port and IPMB MappingsFigur

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 794Figure 7-12 Port IPMB MappingConfiguring the HP bc2100 ATCA Server Blade Ethernet Interface Con

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 795IMPORTANT When setting up the eth0 through eth5 network interfaces on your Server Blades, remem

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 796To enable the high-availability (surviving partner) software, you (or an administrator) must ma

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 797# zhp2 does not have an assigned IP address.#sibling_addresses: zhp1 = 10.35.50.41, 10.35.50.42

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 798## Failover Modes:# switch-failover, vlan-failover or port-failover are mutually exclusive.# Th

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A Sample VLAN TopologyA Sample VLAN TopologyChapter 799monitors the network links that are set up for failover operation. The dhcpd daemon process ena

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