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How to configure static arp on a switchport Paul Lagasse 10-14-05
Posted by Paul Lagasse on October 14, 2005, 6:18 am
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I have to windows 2003 servers that will doing Network Load Balancing using
Multicast. I was told that the switch port the servers are connected to
require a static arp setup on the ports.

Can someone explain the reason for that?
Thanks




Posted by aapm78 on October 14, 2005, 6:49 am
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if you want to know because one is necessary static arp or static mac
in the port of switch, it is necessary because this brings security
from a point of view that does not allow another network interface card
that is not the one of the server. In addition it allows to optimize
switch because it will always know where to send the data, when they
want to communicate with the server.

perhaps has been able to help in you question



Posted by Grep on October 15, 2005, 2:23 pm
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Microsofts white paper on NLB for Windows Server 2003 would be a good place
to start if you are going to implement NLB.

Network Load Balancing implements the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
functionality needed to ensure that the cluster's primary IP address and
other virtual IP addresses resolve to the cluster's multicast MAC address.
(The dedicated IP address continues to resolve to the cluster adapter's
station address.) Experience has shown that Cisco routers currently do not
accept an ARP response from the cluster that resolves unicast IP addresses
to multicast MAC addresses. This problem can be overcome by adding a static
ARP entry to the router for each virtual IP address, and the cluster's
multicast MAC address can be obtained from the Network Load Balancing
Properties dialog box or from the Wlbs.exe remote control program. The
default unicast mode avoids this problem because the cluster's MAC address
is a unicast MAC address.

There is a lot more info explaining unicast, multicast, igmp, proper design,
etc related to nlb in the white paper. Check it out.



>I have to windows 2003 servers that will doing Network Load Balancing using
>Multicast. I was told that the switch port the servers are connected to
>require a static arp setup on the ports.
>
> Can someone explain the reason for that?
> Thanks
>




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