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SEA Failover works as follows: Two Virtual I/O Servers have the bridging<br />

functi<strong>on</strong>ality of the Shared Ethernet Adapter to automatically fail over, if <strong>on</strong>e<br />

Virtual I/O Server fails, shuts down, or the SEA looses access to the external<br />

network through its physical Ethernet adapter. You can also trigger a manual<br />

failover.<br />

As shown in Figure 4-8, both Virtual I/O Servers attach to the same virtual and<br />

physical Ethernet networks and VLANs, and both virtual Ethernet adapters of<br />

both SEAs will have the access the external network flag enabled, which was<br />

called the trunk flag in earlier releases. An additi<strong>on</strong>al virtual Ethernet c<strong>on</strong>necti<strong>on</strong><br />

has to be set up as a separate VLAN between the two Virtual I/O Servers and<br />

must be attached to the Shared Ethernet Adapter (SEA) as a c<strong>on</strong>trol channel,<br />

not as regular member of the SEA. This VLAN serves as a channel for the<br />

exchange of keep-alive or heartbeat messages between the two Virtual I/O<br />

Servers and therefore c<strong>on</strong>trols the failover of the bridging functi<strong>on</strong>ality. No<br />

network interfaces have to be attached to the c<strong>on</strong>trol channel Ethernet adapters;<br />

the c<strong>on</strong>trol channel adapter should be dedicated and <strong>on</strong> a dedicated VLAN that<br />

is not used for anything else.<br />

Figure 4-8 Basic SEA Failover c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong><br />

194 <str<strong>on</strong>g>Advanced</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>POWER</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Virtualizati<strong>on</strong></str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>p5</strong>

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