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1.
Use the following command to assign a static IP to eth2 on DR1:
network --create_eth --nwif <eth0,eth2,ethN> --static --ip <ip_address> --netmask <netmask>
administrator@DR1 > network --create_eth --nwif eth2 --static --ip 172.20.20.2 --netmask
255.255.255.0
2.
Use the following command to assign a static IP to eth3 on DR1:
network --create_eth --nwif <eth0,eth2,ethN> --static --ip <ip_address> --netmask <netmask>
administrator@DR1 > network --create_eth --nwif eth3 --static --ip 172.20.22.2 --netmask
255.255.255.0
3.
Ensure connectivity of DR1 eth2 and eth3 by pinging the gateway using the following command:
network --ping --destination <destination_ip_address> --interface <ethN>
administrator@DR1 > network --ping --destination 172.20.20.1 --interface eth2
administrator@DR1 > network --ping --destination 172.20.22.1 --interface eth3
4.
On DR2 use the following commands to release 1GB interfaces eth and eth3 from bond0:
network --delete --member <eth0,eth1,ethN>
network –restart
network –show
administrator@DR2>
administrator@DR2 > network --restart
administrator@DR2 > network --show
5.
Use the following commands to assign IP address to eth2 and eth3 on DR2:
network --create_eth --nwif <eth0,eth2,ethN> --static --ip <ip_address> --netmask <netmask>
network –show
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network --delete --member eth2,eth3