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== Disable ARP for VIP == | == Disable ARP for VIP == | ||
− | + | Background : | |
− | It is possible to disable arp on a real interface via noarp option | + | It is possible to disable arp on a real interface via noarp option. |
− | If a real interface is set up with arp on, you cannot add a inet alias on it whitout arp reply | + | If a real interface is set up with arp on, you cannot add a inet alias on it whitout arp reply. |
The AIX "Virtual IP Address Interface" implementation allow you to add a virtual interface (not an alias) that is not arp-able | The AIX "Virtual IP Address Interface" implementation allow you to add a virtual interface (not an alias) that is not arp-able | ||
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smitty inet | smitty inet | ||
select "Add de Virtual IP Address Interface" | select "Add de Virtual IP Address Interface" | ||
− | under setup screen, specify | + | under setup screen, specify, |
− | address : | + | address : 10.80.1.3 (dotted decimal) |
− | netmask : 255.255.255. | + | netmask : 255.255.255.0 (match your real network) |
interface name : vi1 (or what you want) | interface name : vi1 (or what you want) | ||
activate interface : yes | activate interface : yes | ||
− | + | interface to attach: lo0 (the real one, select the loopback ti disable arp) | |
+ | Not real smit screens, it's a braindump... | ||
− | + | Think ODM should be updated for persistence after reboot. | |
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− | That | + | It works like a charm in production environments (1 yr now) |
− | + | That's it. | |
− | --[[User:Bmontarges| | + | --[[User:Bmontarges|Baptiste Montarges]] 01:58, 11 April 2010 (CST) |
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+ | == References == | ||
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+ | * IBM documentation on Virtual Ethernet Interface on AIX | ||
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+ | [[Category:ARP Issue]] |
Latest revision as of 20:05, 14 April 2011
Introduction
In the AIX operating systems, ip addresses configured on the loopback interface will not participate the ARP protocol. Tested ok on AIX 6.1, sould works from AIX 5L
Disable ARP for VIP
Background : It is possible to disable arp on a real interface via noarp option. If a real interface is set up with arp on, you cannot add a inet alias on it whitout arp reply. The AIX "Virtual IP Address Interface" implementation allow you to add a virtual interface (not an alias) that is not arp-able
In LVS/DR clusters, we can disable ARP for VIP on AIX as follows:
smitty inet select "Add de Virtual IP Address Interface" under setup screen, specify, address : 10.80.1.3 (dotted decimal) netmask : 255.255.255.0 (match your real network) interface name : vi1 (or what you want) activate interface : yes interface to attach: lo0 (the real one, select the loopback ti disable arp)
Not real smit screens, it's a braindump...
Think ODM should be updated for persistence after reboot.
It works like a charm in production environments (1 yr now) That's it.
--Baptiste Montarges 01:58, 11 April 2010 (CST)
References
- IBM documentation on Virtual Ethernet Interface on AIX