The MicroBlade Server can not use two ports
Using SuperMicro network module, which related to Intel SDN product,
the command PDF . and the Web GUI manual.
the product is: MicroBlade.
Now my problem is:
I started 3 nodes of the MicroBlade. you see there lighted 3 ports. they are 1, 3, 5, and the 1, 3, 5 ports works fine.

but I have a problem, I want the three server use the other network adapter.
the bellow is one of my started server.

seems the other network adapter is not connected to the Switch module.
you also can see the first image, the 2, 4, 6 port are Down status.
there I guess every server use two ports of the switch module. such as server1 use 1 and 2 ports.
so, how can I let server1 use the 2 port?
I tried no shutdown the xe2, but no use.

networking switch supermicro
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Using SuperMicro network module, which related to Intel SDN product,
the command PDF . and the Web GUI manual.
the product is: MicroBlade.
Now my problem is:
I started 3 nodes of the MicroBlade. you see there lighted 3 ports. they are 1, 3, 5, and the 1, 3, 5 ports works fine.

but I have a problem, I want the three server use the other network adapter.
the bellow is one of my started server.

seems the other network adapter is not connected to the Switch module.
you also can see the first image, the 2, 4, 6 port are Down status.
there I guess every server use two ports of the switch module. such as server1 use 1 and 2 ports.
so, how can I let server1 use the 2 port?
I tried no shutdown the xe2, but no use.

networking switch supermicro
Check whether the network port corresponding to Onboard LAN2 on server1 is connected to port 2 on the switch.
– Daisy Zhou
Jan 13 at 8:10
this is a switch module, not there is no lines.
– 244boy
Jan 13 at 9:23
If switch module is a physical one or virtual one? If it is a physical one, we need to connect it with physical network cable.
– Daisy Zhou
Jan 16 at 10:10
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Using SuperMicro network module, which related to Intel SDN product,
the command PDF . and the Web GUI manual.
the product is: MicroBlade.
Now my problem is:
I started 3 nodes of the MicroBlade. you see there lighted 3 ports. they are 1, 3, 5, and the 1, 3, 5 ports works fine.

but I have a problem, I want the three server use the other network adapter.
the bellow is one of my started server.

seems the other network adapter is not connected to the Switch module.
you also can see the first image, the 2, 4, 6 port are Down status.
there I guess every server use two ports of the switch module. such as server1 use 1 and 2 ports.
so, how can I let server1 use the 2 port?
I tried no shutdown the xe2, but no use.

networking switch supermicro
Using SuperMicro network module, which related to Intel SDN product,
the command PDF . and the Web GUI manual.
the product is: MicroBlade.
Now my problem is:
I started 3 nodes of the MicroBlade. you see there lighted 3 ports. they are 1, 3, 5, and the 1, 3, 5 ports works fine.

but I have a problem, I want the three server use the other network adapter.
the bellow is one of my started server.

seems the other network adapter is not connected to the Switch module.
you also can see the first image, the 2, 4, 6 port are Down status.
there I guess every server use two ports of the switch module. such as server1 use 1 and 2 ports.
so, how can I let server1 use the 2 port?
I tried no shutdown the xe2, but no use.

networking switch supermicro
networking switch supermicro
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Check whether the network port corresponding to Onboard LAN2 on server1 is connected to port 2 on the switch.
– Daisy Zhou
Jan 13 at 8:10
this is a switch module, not there is no lines.
– 244boy
Jan 13 at 9:23
If switch module is a physical one or virtual one? If it is a physical one, we need to connect it with physical network cable.
– Daisy Zhou
Jan 16 at 10:10
add a comment |
Check whether the network port corresponding to Onboard LAN2 on server1 is connected to port 2 on the switch.
– Daisy Zhou
Jan 13 at 8:10
this is a switch module, not there is no lines.
– 244boy
Jan 13 at 9:23
If switch module is a physical one or virtual one? If it is a physical one, we need to connect it with physical network cable.
– Daisy Zhou
Jan 16 at 10:10
Check whether the network port corresponding to Onboard LAN2 on server1 is connected to port 2 on the switch.
– Daisy Zhou
Jan 13 at 8:10
Check whether the network port corresponding to Onboard LAN2 on server1 is connected to port 2 on the switch.
– Daisy Zhou
Jan 13 at 8:10
this is a switch module, not there is no lines.
– 244boy
Jan 13 at 9:23
this is a switch module, not there is no lines.
– 244boy
Jan 13 at 9:23
If switch module is a physical one or virtual one? If it is a physical one, we need to connect it with physical network cable.
– Daisy Zhou
Jan 16 at 10:10
If switch module is a physical one or virtual one? If it is a physical one, we need to connect it with physical network cable.
– Daisy Zhou
Jan 16 at 10:10
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Check whether the network port corresponding to Onboard LAN2 on server1 is connected to port 2 on the switch.
– Daisy Zhou
Jan 13 at 8:10
this is a switch module, not there is no lines.
– 244boy
Jan 13 at 9:23
If switch module is a physical one or virtual one? If it is a physical one, we need to connect it with physical network cable.
– Daisy Zhou
Jan 16 at 10:10