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Cluster Server Installation Guide for Solaris x64 5.0 - Storage ...

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Advanced topics related to installing VCSLLT over UDP185Look in the UDP section of the output; UDP ports listed under Local Address arealready in use. If a port is listed in the /etc/services file, its associated name isdisplayed rather than the port number in the output.Configuring LLT on subnetsYou need to make sure to properly configure the netmask and broadcast addresswhen nodes reside on different subnets.Configuring the netmaskIf you have nodes on different subnets, set the netmask so that the nodes can access the subnets in use.For example:■■For first network interfaceIP address=192.168.30.1, Broadcast address=192.168.30.255, Netmask=255.255.25<strong>5.0</strong>For second network interfaceIP address=192.168.31.1, Broadcast address=192.168.31.255, Netmask=Mask:255.255.25<strong>5.0</strong>Configuring the broadcast addressIf you have nodes on different subnets, set the broadcast address in /etc/llttabdepending on the subnet that the links are on.An example of a typical /etc/llttab file when nodes are on different subnets. Note the explicitly set broadcast address <strong>for</strong> each link.# cat /etc/llttabset-node nodexyzset-cluster 100link link1 /dev/udp - udp 50000 - 192.168.30.1 192.168.30.255link link2 /dev/udp - udp 50001 - 192.168.31.1 192.168.31.255Sample configuration: Direct-attached linksThe following illustration depicts a typical configuration of direct-attachedlinks employing LLT over UDP.

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