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I have a /29 transit vlan between our network core and our hypervisor cluster.
x.x.x.1 is the hsrp gateway
x.x.x.2 is the svi on switch 1
x.x.x.3 is the svi on switch 2
x.x.x.4 is the floating IP that is the hypervisor clusters management plane
I have created the vlan interfaces on our network core on both switches.
I've assigned the .2 and .3 IP's to their respective switch.
I've created the .1 HSRP IP and associated it with the FHRP group.
Now my question is, how do I model the .4 cluster IP ?
I've created the .4 IP address, set role as VIP, but what do I "assign" this IP to? I can't seem to assign IP's to virtualization clusters. (which is where the IP address actually lives)
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I have a /29 transit vlan between our network core and our hypervisor cluster.
x.x.x.1 is the hsrp gateway
x.x.x.2 is the svi on switch 1
x.x.x.3 is the svi on switch 2
x.x.x.4 is the floating IP that is the hypervisor clusters management plane
I have created the vlan interfaces on our network core on both switches.
I've assigned the .2 and .3 IP's to their respective switch.
I've created the .1 HSRP IP and associated it with the FHRP group.
Now my question is, how do I model the .4 cluster IP ?
I've created the .4 IP address, set role as VIP, but what do I "assign" this IP to? I can't seem to assign IP's to virtualization clusters. (which is where the IP address actually lives)
Any thoughts?
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