Administrator Guide

The NLB Unicast mode uses switch flooding to transmit all packets to all the servers that are part of the VLAN. When a large volume
of traffic is processed, the clustering performance might be impacted in a small way. This limitation is applicable to switches that
perform unicast flooding in the software.
The ip vlan-flooding command applies globally across the system and for all VLANs. In cases where NLB is applicable and ARP
replies contain a discrepancy in the Ethernet SHA and ARP header SHA frames, a flooding of packets over the relevant VLAN occurs.
The maximum number of concurrent clusters that is supported is eight.
Microsoft Clustering
To provide transparent failover or balancing, Microsoft clustering allows multiple servers using Microsoft Windows to be represented by
one MAC address and IP address. The Dell EMC Networking OS does not recognize server clusters by default; you must configure it to do
so. When an ARP request is sent to a server cluster, either the active server or all the servers send a reply, depending on the cluster
configuration. If the active server sends a reply, the Dell EMC switch learns the active server’s MAC address. If all servers reply, the
switch registers only the last received ARP reply and the switch learns one server’s actual MAC address; the virtual MAC address is never
learned. Because the virtual MAC address is never learned, traffic is forwarded to only one server rather than the entire cluster, and
failover and balancing are not preserved.
To preserve failover and balancing, the switch forwards the traffic destined for the server cluster to all member ports in the VLAN
connected to the cluster. To ensure that this happens, use the ip vlan-flooding command on the Dell EMC switch when you
configure the Microsoft cluster. The server MAC address is given in the Ethernet frame header of the ARP reply, while the virtual MAC
address representing the cluster is given in the payload. Then, all the traffic destined for the cluster is flooded out of all member ports.
Because all the servers in the cluster receive traffic, failover and balancing are preserved.
Enable and Disable VLAN Flooding
The older ARP entries are overwritten whenever newer NLB entries are learned.
All ARP entries, learned after you enable VLAN flooding, are deleted when you disable VLAN flooding, and RP2 triggers an ARP
resolution. Disable VLAN flooding with the no ip vlan-flooding command.
When you add a port to the VLAN, the port automatically receives traffic if you enabled VLAN flooding. Old ARP entries are not
deleted or updated.
When you delete a member port, its ARP entries are also deleted from the content addressable memory (CAM).
Port channels in the VLAN also receive traffic.
There is no impact on the configuration from saving the configuration.
If you enable VLAN flooding, it displays in the show running-config command output that displays the ip vlan-flooding
CLI configuration. This is the only output where you see the VLAN flooding status (enabled or disabled).
Topics:
Configuring a Switch for NLB
Configuring a Switch for NLB
To enable a switch for Unicast NLB mode, perform the following steps:
Enter the ip vlan-flooding command to specify that all Layer 3 unicast routed data traffic going through a VLAN member port
floods across all the member ports of that VLAN.
CONFIGURATION mode
ip vlan-flooding
There might be some ARP table entries that are resolved through ARP packets, which had the Ethernet MAC SA different from the
MAC information inside the ARP packet. This unicast data traffic flooding occurs only for those packets that use these ARP entries.
Enabling a Switch for Multicast NLB
To enable a switch for Multicast NLB mode, perform the following steps:
1. Add a static ARP entry by entering the arp ip-address multicast-mac-address command in the Global configuration mode
to associate an IP address with a multicast MAC address in the switch.
CONFIGURATION mode
arp ip-address multicast-mac-address interface
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