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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

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.

Example of ESXi with two NICs

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"

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