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Considerations for TCP/IP Address Standards at Mt Xia
Considerations for TCP/IP Address Standards at Mt Xia
These TCP/IP address standards are:
- used with disaster recovery procedures to coordinate fail-over resources
- used with disaster recovery procedures to eliminate resource conflicts
- used with high availability procedures to coordinate fail-over resources
- used with high availability procedures to eliminate resource conflicts
- used with manual fail-over procedures to coordinate fail-over resources
- used with manual fail-over procedures to eliminate resource conflicts
- consistent and repeatable procedures
- compatible with standalone, high availability, disaster
recovery, business continuity, and virtualized environments
TCP/IP Address Standards
Standalone System, Single Ethernet Interface
Host Name
|
Purpose
|
Binding
|
Example Address
|
Adapter
|
Routing
|
Subnet
|
NetMask
|
Access Type
|
easapora01-bt01
|
Boot
|
Bound to Adapter
|
192.168.201.28
|
en0
|
Non-routed
|
192.168.201.0
|
255.255.255.0
|
IPL
|
easapora01-pr01
|
Persistent
|
Bound to Node
|
10.110.201.28
|
en0
|
Routed
|
10.110.201.0
|
255.255.255.0
|
SysAdmin
|
easapora01
|
Node
|
Bound to Node
|
10.110.201.30
|
en0
|
Routed
|
10.110.201.0
|
255.255.255.0
|
Utility
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easapora01-rg01
|
Service
|
Floater
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10.110.201.31
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en0
|
Routed
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10.110.201.0
|
255.255.255.0
|
CNAME
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orapdmx1
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Alias
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CNAME
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easapora01-rg01
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User/Appl
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Table 1:Example TCP/IP Addressing for a standalone system with a single ethernet interface
TCP/IP Address Standards
Standalone system, two ethernet interfaces servicing two resource groups
Host Name
|
Purpose
|
Binding
|
Example Address
|
Adapter
|
Routing
|
Subnet
|
NetMask
|
Access Type
|
easapora01-bt01
|
Boot
|
Bound to Adapter
|
192.168.201.28
|
en0
|
Non-routed
|
192.168.201.0
|
255.255.255.0
|
IPL
|
easapora01-pr01
|
Persistent
|
Bound to Node
|
10.110.201.28
|
en0
|
Routed
|
10.110.201.0
|
255.255.255.0
|
SysAdmin
|
easapora01
|
Node
|
Bound to Node
|
10.110.201.30
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en0
|
Routed
|
10.110.201.0
|
255.255.255.0
|
Utility
|
easapora01-rg01
|
Service
|
Floater
|
10.110.201.31
|
en0
|
Routed
|
10.110.201.0
|
255.255.255.0
|
CNAME
|
orapdmx1
|
Alias
|
CNAME
|
easapora01-rg01
|
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User/Appl
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Host Name
|
Purpose
|
Binding
|
Example Address
|
Adapter
|
Routing
|
Subnet
|
NetMask
|
Access Type
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easapora01-bt02
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Boot
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Bound to Adapter
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192.168.201.29
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en1
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Non-routed
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192.168.201.0
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255.255.255.0
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IPL
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easapora01-pr02
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Persistent
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Bound to Node
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10.110.201.29
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en1
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Routed
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10.110.201.0
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255.255.255.0
|
SysAdmin
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easapora01-rg02
|
Service
|
Floater
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10.110.201.32
|
en1
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Routed
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10.110.201.0
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255.255.255.0
|
CNAME
|
orapdmx2
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Alias
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CNAME
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easapora01-rg02
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User/Appl
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Table 2:Example TCP/IP Addressing for a standalone system with a two ethernet interfaces
TCP/IP Address Standards
Host Name
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Purpose
|
Binding
|
Example Address
|
Routing
|
Subnet
|
NetMask
|
Access Type
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easapora01-bt01
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Boot
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Bound to Adapter
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192.168.201.29
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Non-routed
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192.168.201.0
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255.255.255.0
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IPL
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easapora01-bt02
|
Boot
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Bound to Adapter
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192.168.201.30
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Non-routed
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192.168.201.0
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255.255.255.0
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IPL
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easapora01-hb01
|
HeartBeat
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Bound to Adapter
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192.168.220.1
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Non-routed
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192.168.220.0
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255.255.255.0
|
HACMP internal
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easapora01-hb02
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HeartBeat
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Bound to Adapter
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192.168.221.1
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Non-routed
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192.168.221.0
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255.255.255.0
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HACMP internal
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easapora01-pr01
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Persistent
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Bound to Node
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10.110.201.28
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Routed
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10.110.201.0
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255.255.255.0
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SysAdmin
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easapora01-pr02
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Persistent
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Bound to Node
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10.110.201.29
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Routed
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10.110.201.0
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255.255.255.0
|
SysAdmin
|
easapora01
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Node
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Bound to Node
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10.110.201.30
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Routed
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10.110.201.0
|
255.255.255.0
|
Utility
|
easapora01-rg01
|
Service
|
Floater
|
10.110.201.31
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Routed
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10.110.201.0
|
255.255.255.0
|
User/Appl
|
easapora01-rg02
|
Service
|
Floater
|
10.110.201.32
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Routed
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10.110.201.0
|
255.255.255.0
|
User/Appl
|
easapora01-sb01
|
Standby
|
Bound to Node
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192.168.201.30
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Non-routed
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192.168.201.0
|
255.255.255.0
|
HACMP internal
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easapora01-sb02
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Standby
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Bound to Node
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192.168.201.31
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Non-routed
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192.168.201.0
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255.255.255.0
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HACMP internal
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Table 2:Example TCP/IP Addressing
The policies, guidelines, standards, and procedures set forth in
this document for your consideration are as follows:
Policies:
- All partition names, node names, and host names shall be enterprise
wide unique values.
- Partition and Node names shall use alpha-numeric characters only
- The last character of all partition, node, and host names shall be
a digit between 0 and 9.
- An even/odd numbering sequence shall be used with VIO Server host
names to help the system administrator better identify VIO components.
- Do not use the underscore (_) character in host
names, use the dash (-) instead.
Guidelines:
- VIO Server LPAR's should be created using a script to ensure
consistency and adherence to standards.
- When defining LPAR's on the HMC, use the same name for the
partition, profile, node, and host name.
- When defining nodes of an HACMP cluster, the host name which
matches the node name of a system in the cluster should NOT fail over to
any other node in the cluster.
Standards:
- This document defined a naming standard for logical partitions,
nodes, hosts, and network adapters.
Procedures:
- When defining client LPAR's on multiple frames, do not place all
LPAR's with even numbered node names on one frame and odd numbered on
another, place both even and odd on each frame.
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