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Hi,
Does anyone know if it's possible to create a network interface group using ports across two nodes like the top diagram? If possible, what's the cli commands?
Thank you!
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A network interface group must be between a single netapp node and a single switch stack/cluster/LACP root.
Both diagrams represent valid configurations, assuming the top one is using VSS or some other stacking protocol between the switches.
Hope this helps.
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A network interface group must be between a single netapp node and a single switch stack/cluster/LACP root.
Both diagrams represent valid configurations, assuming the top one is using VSS or some other stacking protocol between the switches.
Hope this helps.
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Can you explain a bit more on what you mean? Here is the description of the top diagram:
NetApp Interface Group Supported Configurations
In the top example in the diagram, we have an Interface Group on Controller 1 which is connected to two different switches. We repeat this for Controller 2. We have two Interface Groups - a0a on Controller 1, and a0a on Controller 2.
This mean it's possible to create an interface group using one port from each controller?
Thanks!
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Got it figure out. Thank you!
