Re: [lopsa-tech] PXE boot RHEL with native VLAN & LACP

2011-12-28 Thread Will Dennis
Hi Bryce, You said, "involves VLAN tagging all possible VLANs to every server port" -- if you are trunking to the Nexus, I'm assuming you are using the IEEE 802.1q trunking protocol. In 802.1q, there is the notion of the "native VLAN", which if not otherwise defined on the Nexus, is set to VLAN 1

Re: [lopsa-tech] PXE boot RHEL with native VLAN & LACP

2011-12-28 Thread br...@atkisson.net
On 12/28/11 3:28 PM, Bryce T Pier wrote: Our new design for RHEL KVM hosts involves VLAN tagging all possible VLANs to every server port and using LACP with dual 10Gb links to Cisco Nexus switches. Although everything in this configuration works once the OS is installed and configured, PXE bootin

[lopsa-tech] PXE boot RHEL with native VLAN & LACP

2011-12-28 Thread Bryce T Pier
Our new design for RHEL KVM hosts involves VLAN tagging all possible VLANs to every server port and using LACP with dual 10Gb links to Cisco Nexus switches. Although everything in this configuration works once the OS is installed and configured, PXE booting the physical server for initial install i