[[TOC]] For our example, we are configuring a HP 2810-48G switch. These commands should also work with the HP5400zl series. Keep in mind, this is an example configuration. You site may: * Not require full remote access to your ESXi machine (no DRAC or iLO connection). * Use IPMI in place of Serial and Power controllers. == Network Overview == There are a number of different networks and hosts involved with a traditional Emulab setup. For servers, we will have three machines hosted on a VMWare server: * Boss hosts the web interface, main testbed logic, and database. * Users exports filesystems and acts as a general login machine. * Router routes between the various networks. We also have on the network: * HP 2810 Ethernet Switch Management Interface * Dell Remote Access Card for VMWare server * VMWare management interface * Power Controller (APC7902) * Serial Controller (IBM X330 + Obsolete Cyclades multi-port serial card) == Initial Ports == || Port || Device || || 1 || Uplink to Internet || || 2 || Port for Dell Remote Access Card (DRAC) for the VMWare server (!PowerEdge 2950) || || 3 || Trunked port for the VMWare installation on the !PowerEdge 2950 || || 4 || APC 7902 Power Controller || || 5 || Serial Controller || || 6-9 || Control Network ports for our testbed nodes || == VLANS == || VLAN || IP Range || Use || || 2002 || Depends (our minibed is behind a NAT on 10.0.23.0/24) || Internet VLAN || || 2003 || 192.168.0.0/22 || Control Network VLAN || || 2004 || 192.168.254.0/24 || Control Hardware VLAN || || 2005 || 192.168.253.0/24 || Users Network || || 2006 || 192.168.252.0/24 || Boss Network || || 2007 || 192.168.224.0/20 || Node IPMI Network || == Diagram == [[Image(Mini DETER Network.png)]] == Switch Configuration == Here is the configuration from the HP Procurve 2810 at the ISI mini testbed. Please note that the max-vlans number can be, and should be, increased on switches that are capable of more (5400 series). We use a trunked interface (port 3) to hook into our VMWare ESXi server. {{{ hostname "hp1" max-vlans 256 interface 1 name "UPLINK" exit interface 2 name "VMWARE_DRAC" exit interface 3 name "VMWARE" exit interface 4 name "POWER_CONTROLLER" exit interface 5 name "SERIAL_CONTROLLER" exit ip default-gateway 192.168.254.254 snmp-server community "public" Unrestricted snmp-server community "private" manager Unrestricted vlan 1 name "DEFAULT_VLAN" untagged 13-48 no ip address no untagged 1-12 exit vlan 2003 name "CONTROL" untagged 6-12 tagged 3 ip igmp exit vlan 2004 name "CONTROLHW" untagged 4-5 ip address 192.168.254.1 255.255.255.0 tagged 3 exit vlan 2002 name "INTERNET" untagged 1-2 tagged 3 exit vlan 2006 name "BOSS" tagged 3 ip igmp exit management-vlan 2004 }}} == VMWare Network Setup == Here is an example of using two NICs. One NIC is connected to the Internet and the other is connected to the testbed switch. [[Image(Two NIC ESXi.png)]] === Boss VM === * em0 is on INTERNET * em1 is on BOSS === Users VM === * em0 is on INTERNET * em1 is on USERS === Router VM === * em0 is on USERS * em1 is on BOSS * em2 is on CONTROL * em3 is on CONTROLHW === HP Switch IGMP debugging === {{{ minibed# show ip igmp Status and Counters - IP Multicast (IGMP) Status VLAN ID : 1 VLAN Name : DEFAULT_VLAN IGMP is not enabled VLAN ID : 2 VLAN Name : _5 IGMP is not enabled VLAN ID : 2003 VLAN Name : CONTROL Querier Address : 192.168.1.254 Active Group Addresses Reports Queries Querier Access Port ---------------------- ------- ------- ------------------- VLAN ID : 2004 VLAN Name : HWCONTROL IGMP is not enabled VLAN ID : 2005 VLAN Name : USERS IGMP is not enabled VLAN ID : 2006 VLAN Name : BOSS Querier Address : 192.168.252.254 Active Group Addresses Reports Queries Querier Access Port ---------------------- ------- ------- ------------------- 234.5.6.30 29 29 48 minibed# }}} If either the BOSS vlan or CONTROL vlan show up without IGMP support, you can enable it: {{{ minibed# config minibed(config)# vlan 2003 minibed(vlan-2003)# ip igmp minibed(vlan-2003)# vlan 2006 minibed(vlan-2006)# ip igmp minibed(vlan-2006)# exit minibed(config)# exit minibed# write memory minibed# }}} === Setting vSwtich IGMP Version === I am not sure if this is necessary. ESXi defaults to IGMP version 3. We currently need IGMP version 2 support on our vSwitch. The enable this, follow the following steps in the vSphere client: * Click on the server * Click on the "Configuration Tab" * Click on "Advanced Settings" in the "Software" group * Select "Net" in the "Advanced Settings" dialog box tree * Set "Net.IGMPVersion" to "2" [[Image(vSwitch IGMP.png)]]