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IBM Certification Study Guide  AIX HACMP
To comply with these rules, pay careful attention to the IP addresses you 
assign to standby adapters. Standby adapters 
must be on a separate subnet 
from the service adapters, even though they are on the same physical 
network. Placing standby adapters on a different subnet from the service 
adapter allows HACMP for AIX to determine which adapter TCP/IP will use to 
send a packet to a network.
If there is more than one adapter with the same network address, there is no 
way to guarantee which of these adapters will be chosen by IP as the 
transmission route. All choices will be correct, since each choice will deliver 
the packet to the correct network. To guarantee that only the service adapter 
handles critical traffic, you must limit IP’s choice of a transmission route to 
one adapter. This keeps all traffic off the standby adapter so that it is 
available for adapter swapping and IP address takeover (IPAT). Limiting the 
IP’s choice of a transmission route also facilitates identifying an adapter 
failure.
3.2.1.3  Testing
After setting up all adapters with AIX, you can do several things to check 
whether TCP/IP is working correctly. Note, that without HACMP being started, 
the service adapters defined to HACMP will remain on their boot address. 
After startup these adapters change to their service addresses.
Use the following AIX commands to investigate the TCP/IP subsystem:
  • Use the 
netstat
 command to make sure that the adapters are initialized 
and that a communication path exists between the local node and the 
target node.
  • Use the 
ping
 command to check the point-to-point connectivity between 
nodes.
  • Use the 
ifconfig
 command on all adapters to detect bad IP addresses, 
incorrect subnet masks, and improper broadcast addresses.
The netmask for all adapters in an HACMP network must be the same even 
though the service and standby adapters are on different logical subnets. 
See the 
HACMP for AIX, Version 4.3: Concepts and Facilities, SC23-4276 
guide for more information about using the same netmask for all adapters.
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