Configuring iSLB
S e n d d o c u m e n t a t i o n c o m m e n t s t o m d s f e e d b a c k - d o c @ c i s c o . c o m
Figure 4-14
VRRP
master
Session
to T1
The host is configured with a VRRP address as the portal address. When the VRRP master port receives
the first iSCSI session from an initiator, it assigns a backup port to serve that particular host. This
information is synchronized to all switches through CFS if recovery is needed when a master port fails.
The initiator gets a temporary redirect iSCSI login response. The host then logs in to the backup port at
its physical IP address. If the backup port goes down, the host will revert to the master port. The master
port knows through CFS that the backup port has gone down and redirects the host to another backup
port.
If an Ethernet PortChannel is configured between the IPS module and an Ethernet switch, the load
Note
balancing policy on the Ethernet switch must be based on source/destination IP address only, not port
numbers, for load balancing with VRRP to operate correctly.
An initiator can also be redirected to the physical IP address of the master interface.
Note
iSLB VRRP load balancing is based on the number of iSLB initiators and not number of sessions. Any
Tip
iSLB initiator that has more targets configured than the other iSLB initiators (resulting in more sessions)
should be configured with a higher load metric. For example, you can increase the load metric of the
iSLB initiator with more targets to 3000 from the default value of 1000.
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iSLB Initiator Load Balancing Example
T1
T2
Fibre Channel
IPS
Backup
master
IP network
Session
Session
to T2, T3
to T1
T3
T4
Fibre Channel
IPS
Backup 2
Session
to T3, T4
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Chapter 4
Configuring iSCSI