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I am not sure if they have 2 ports. Is there a way to check remotely?



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Do these adapters have available unused ports? Many have 2 ports but certainly not all.
  DrFranken

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On Oct 1, 2013, at 10:07 AM, Vikhyath Kamath <vikyat_kaamath@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,
 
We use IBM i V6R1.
 
We have a 2 or more LAN adaptors in each LPAR. We use one IP for HA (ITERA) and other is accessed by users.
 
Thanks and Regards,
Vik.


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Sent: Tuesday, October 1, 2013 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: Setting IP redunduncay in AS/400


Please tell us the software release as the available options change significantly. If you are truly running AS/400 then you may not have options.  Also do you have more than 1 LAN card available for each partition?

  DrFranken.

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On Oct 1, 2013, at 9:22 AM, Vikhyath Kamath <vikyat_kaamath@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,
 
We have 5 LPARs on each of our servers. Recently we faced an issue where the LAN adaptor of iseries system failed and we had a five hour outage.
I was considering if we could have IP redundency - so that each LPAR would have 2 IPs pointing one IP which the user access. So if one IP fails, there is a fail-over to the other IP. Could some please guide how this is done in AS/400 system?
 
Thanks and Regards,
Vik.
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