Scenario #2, Tutorial #2
Network bonding is a enormous topic that deserves a thorough treatment – One that combines theory and practice – so we’re going to begin with a in-depth look inside network bonding: What it is; How it’s used, and; How it’s performed in XenServer. Then we’ll move on reviewing the default state of networking on our hosts and to validating the networking settings inside XenServer before we make any configuration changes; progressing to the actual configuration steps used to form and inspect network bonds. We’ll finish with an inspection of the final state of networking on our hosts…
- Part I – An Introduction to Network Bonding
- Part II – An Overview of the Current Network Configuration (Verfification & Validation)
- Part III – Bonding the Storage Interface
- Part IV – Bonding the Guest Interface
- Part V – Bonding the Management Interface
- Part VI – An Overview of the Completed Network Configuration (Verification & Review)
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Changelog: This tutorial was last modified 23-July-2017