ONTAP 9 Manuals ( CA08871-402 )

Configure intercluster LIFs in custom IPspaces

You can configure intercluster LIFs in custom IPspaces. Doing so allows you to isolate replication traffic in multitenant environments.

When you create a custom IPspace, the system creates a system storage virtual machine (SVM) to serve as a container for the system objects in that IPspace. You can use the new SVM as the container for any intercluster LIFs in the new IPspace. The new SVM has the same name as the custom IPspace.

Steps
  1. List the ports in the cluster:

    network port show

    For complete command syntax, see the man page.

    The following example shows the network ports in cluster01:

    cluster01::> network port show
                                                                 Speed (Mbps)
    Node   Port      IPspace      Broadcast Domain Link   MTU    Admin/Oper
    ------ --------- ------------ ---------------- ----- ------- ------------
    cluster01-01
           e0a       Cluster      Cluster          up     1500   auto/1000
           e0b       Cluster      Cluster          up     1500   auto/1000
           e0c       Default      Default          up     1500   auto/1000
           e0d       Default      Default          up     1500   auto/1000
           e0e       Default      Default          up     1500   auto/1000
           e0f       Default      Default          up     1500   auto/1000
    cluster01-02
           e0a       Cluster      Cluster          up     1500   auto/1000
           e0b       Cluster      Cluster          up     1500   auto/1000
           e0c       Default      Default          up     1500   auto/1000
           e0d       Default      Default          up     1500   auto/1000
           e0e       Default      Default          up     1500   auto/1000
           e0f       Default      Default          up     1500   auto/1000
  2. Create custom IPspaces on the cluster:

    network ipspace create -ipspace ipspace

    The following example creates the custom IPspace ipspace-IC1:

    cluster01::> network ipspace create -ipspace ipspace-IC1
  3. Determine which ports are available to dedicate to intercluster communication:

    network interface show -fields home-port,curr-port

    For complete command syntax, see the man page.

    The following example shows that ports e0e and e0f have not been assigned LIFs:

    cluster01::> network interface show -fields home-port,curr-port
    vserver lif                  home-port curr-port
    ------- -------------------- --------- ---------
    Cluster cluster01_clus1   e0a       e0a
    Cluster cluster01_clus2   e0b       e0b
    Cluster cluster02_clus1   e0a       e0a
    Cluster cluster02_clus2   e0b       e0b
    cluster01
            cluster_mgmt         e0c       e0c
    cluster01
            cluster01-01_mgmt1   e0c       e0c
    cluster01
            cluster01-02_mgmt1   e0c       e0c
  4. Remove the available ports from the default broadcast domain:

    network port broadcast-domain remove-ports -broadcast-domain Default -ports ports

    A port cannot be in more than one broadcast domain at a time. For complete command syntax, see the man page.

    The following example removes ports e0e and e0f from the default broadcast domain:

    cluster01::> network port broadcast-domain remove-ports -broadcast-domain Default -ports
    cluster01-01:e0e,cluster01-01:e0f,cluster01-02:e0e,cluster01-02:e0f
  5. Verify that the ports have been removed from the default broadcast domain:

    network port show

    For complete command syntax, see the man page.

    The following example shows that ports e0e and e0f have been removed from the default broadcast domain:

    cluster01::> network port show
                                                           Speed (Mbps)
    Node   Port    IPspace   Broadcast Domain Link   MTU    Admin/Oper
    ------ ------- --------- --------------- ----- ------- ------------
    cluster01-01
           e0a     Cluster    Cluster          up    9000  auto/1000
           e0b     Cluster    Cluster          up    9000  auto/1000
           e0c     Default    Default          up    1500  auto/1000
           e0d     Default    Default          up    1500  auto/1000
           e0e     Default    -                up    1500  auto/1000
           e0f     Default    -                up    1500  auto/1000
           e0g     Default    Default          up    1500  auto/1000
    cluster01-02
           e0a     Cluster    Cluster          up    9000  auto/1000
           e0b     Cluster    Cluster          up    9000  auto/1000
           e0c     Default    Default          up    1500  auto/1000
           e0d     Default    Default          up    1500  auto/1000
           e0e     Default    -                up    1500  auto/1000
           e0f     Default    -                up    1500  auto/1000
           e0g     Default    Default          up    1500  auto/1000
  6. Create a broadcast domain in the custom IPspace:

    network port broadcast-domain create -ipspace ipspace -broadcast-domain broadcast_domain -mtu MTU -ports ports

    The following example creates the broadcast domain ipspace-IC1-bd in the IPspace ipspace-IC1:

    cluster01::> network port broadcast-domain create -ipspace ipspace-IC1 -broadcast-domain
    ipspace-IC1-bd -mtu 1500 -ports cluster01-01:e0e,cluster01-01:e0f,
    cluster01-02:e0e,cluster01-02:e0f
  7. Verify that the broadcast domain was created:

    network port broadcast-domain show

    For complete command syntax, see the man page.

    cluster01::> network port broadcast-domain show
    IPspace Broadcast                                         Update
    Name    Domain Name    MTU  Port List                     Status Details
    ------- ----------- ------  ----------------------------- --------------
    Cluster Cluster       9000
                                cluster01-01:e0a              complete
                                cluster01-01:e0b              complete
                                cluster01-02:e0a              complete
                                cluster01-02:e0b              complete
    Default Default       1500
                                cluster01-01:e0c              complete
                                cluster01-01:e0d              complete
                                cluster01-01:e0f              complete
                                cluster01-01:e0g              complete
                                cluster01-02:e0c              complete
                                cluster01-02:e0d              complete
                                cluster01-02:e0f              complete
                                cluster01-02:e0g              complete
    ipspace-IC1
            ipspace-IC1-bd
                          1500
                                cluster01-01:e0e              complete
                                cluster01-01:e0f              complete
                                cluster01-02:e0e              complete
                                cluster01-02:e0f              complete
  8. Create intercluster LIFs on the system SVM and assign them to the broadcast domain:

    network interface create -vserver system_SVM -lif LIF_name -service-policy default-intercluster -home-node node -home-port port -address port_IP -netmask netmask

    The LIF is created in the broadcast domain that the home port is assigned to. The broadcast domain has a default failover group with the same name as the broadcast domain. For complete command syntax, see the man page.

    The following example creates intercluster LIFs cluster01_icl01 and cluster01_icl02 in the broadcast domain ipspace-IC1-bd:

    cluster01::> network interface create -vserver ipspace-IC1 -lif cluster01_icl01 -service-
    policy default-intercluster -home-node cluster01-01 -home-port e0e -address 192.168.1.201
    -netmask 255.255.255.0
    
    cluster01::> network interface create -vserver ipspace-IC1 -lif cluster01_icl02 -service-
    policy default-intercluster -home-node cluster01-02 -home-port e0e -address 192.168.1.202
    -netmask 255.255.255.0
  9. Verify that the intercluster LIFs were created:

    network interface show -service-policy default-intercluster

    For complete command syntax, see the man page.

    cluster01::> network interface show -service-policy default-intercluster
                Logical    Status     Network            Current       Current Is
    Vserver     Interface  Admin/Oper Address/Mask       Node          Port    Home
    ----------- ---------- ---------- ------------------ ------------- ------- ----
    ipspace-IC1
                cluster01_icl01
                           up/up      192.168.1.201/24   cluster01-01  e0e     true
                cluster01_icl02
                           up/up      192.168.1.202/24   cluster01-02  e0f     true
  10. Verify that the intercluster LIFs are redundant:

    network interface show -service-policy default-intercluster -failover

    For complete command syntax, see the man page.

    The following example shows that the intercluster LIFs cluster01_icl01 and cluster01_icl02 on the SVM e0e port fail over to the e0f port:

    cluster01::> network interface show -service-policy default-intercluster –failover
             Logical         Home                  Failover        Failover
    Vserver  Interface       Node:Port             Policy          Group
    -------- --------------- --------------------- --------------- --------
    ipspace-IC1
             cluster01_icl01 cluster01-01:e0e   local-only      intercluster01
                                Failover Targets:  cluster01-01:e0e,
                                                   cluster01-01:e0f
             cluster01_icl02 cluster01-02:e0e   local-only      intercluster01
                                Failover Targets:  cluster01-02:e0e,
                                                   cluster01-02:e0f
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