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LIF Failover conditions

steven_langdale
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Hello

 

I'm trying to confirm the conditions that will initiate a LIF failover.  Aside from a whole node going down, will a LIF only failover if there is a link loss?

 

If that's the case, is there any other options I can employ to protect against the upstream switch failing but NOT taking a port offline?  I can't use LACP across two switches in this environmment.

 

Thanks

 

Steven

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robinpeter
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If you have multiple core and switch redudency, upstream switch failing should not be a problem in your network.

 

Ontap is not designed to handle such failure. that should be handled in your network design.

In a NAS environment, netapp controller is not aware or keeping track of the client status until client request reach netapp.

 

Let the controller do what it disigned/suppose to do rather than trying to fix everything with it.

 

Here is some failover policy you can configure on your LIFs..  

https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1636021/html/GUID-92CC5F58-5EB8-4E2D-88F0-FA2F740062E0.html

And I can gurantee none of them handle an upstream switch failure.

 

-robin.

steven_langdale
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Thanks for that Robin,  and I'm currently looking at the network design.

 

Can you confirm that LIF failover will only occure with a loss of link?

 

Steven

robinpeter
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I believe this is what you looking for Scenarios that cause a LIF failover.

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