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Network Interface Card (NIC) is a procedure that helps to configure the grouping of physical network adapters to improve our network system performance and redundancy. Channel BondingLinux Channel bonding is a mechanism that allows the administration to combine, multiple network interfaces together into single logical interfaces. Network interfaces provide more bandwidth than a single interface, it can provide redundancy in case of failure. (NIC Teaming)NIC Teaming stands for Network Interface Card. It is a process of combining multiple network cards together for performance, and load balancing. NIC Teaming is also called Link Aggregation which is used for combining multiple NICs to a single network switch. Channel Bonding(NICs) TerminologyTeamd :In the NIC teaming we use the libteam library to communicate with nic team devices using a Linux terminal. Teamdctl :It’s used to check the NIC teaming state and as well as we can check and change the port status. It can utilize one control team instance. Runner :It is used to implement many kinds of NIC teaming using the JSON format concept. Various runners use team running modes as follows. Broadcast – Here data is sent over all interfaces. NMCLI :To perform the “Channel bonding (NIC Teaming) in CentOS” we have to use the nmcli command in CentOS. In Linux, the nmcli is a command line that is mostly used for controlling (maintaining) the Network Manager. nmcli command is also used to display the network devices. In terms of Computer NetworkIn computer networking, the term link aggregation refers to various methods of combining(aggregation) multiple network connections in parallel to increase throughput beyond what a single connection could sustain, and to provide redundancy in case the links should fail. A link aggregation group (LAG) is a collection of physical ports combined together. Example- Suppose we have an IP and 2 Lan cards, but somehow in our virtual machine one Lan card has been destroyed, and anyhow the second Lan card is working with the same IP, that process is called Network Teaming. Benefits of NIC Teaming –
Structure Diagram of Network Teaming Configuration![]() Network Teaming Configuration (NIC) Teaming Step-by-Step ProcessBefore you begin you must first install the VirtualBox or VMware and configure the virtual machines following.
Step 1: Login as root server via ssh Open the terminal of your CentOS 7 Virtual Machine then logged in to the server via SSH console as user root. Log in to your CentOS 7 server via SSH using root using the below command and hit enter, After that it will ask for your user root password. $ ssh root@ipAddress ![]()
Step 2: Check the nmcli device status Now we check the network device status, so here we will use the nmcli, it is a command-line tool that is used for controlling Network Manager. nmcli is also used to display the network device status. # nmcli device status ![]()
As you can see in the above image there is an ethernet and a bridge and one loopback. Step 3: NICs configuration as team0 Now what we will do, we have to add the connection and make the type as a team which is called teaming. and give the connection name as team0 for getting the IP configuration using the below command line. # nmcli connection add type team con-name team0 ifname team0 config '{"runner": {"name" :"activebackup"}}' write this command in your user root terminal and hit enter. ![]()
As you can see our activebakup connection team0 is connected successfully added. Step 4: Check the nmcli device status Now again we check the nmcli device status. using the following command: # nmcli device status ![]()
Our nmcli device status is showing the device team0 , type team is connected, and getting the IP Configuration. Step 5: Assign the IP Address for new NIC Teaming in team0 now we will assign an ipv4 version IP Address for that interface using the following line of code. # nmcli connection modify team0 ipv4.addresses 192.168.5.100/24 ipv4.method manual ![]()
If they will not give us a manual IP address then it will not be set as statical but, it will take by itself dynamically. Step 6: Check the nmcli device status So, our IP Address is set now we will connect this IP Address and check the nmcli device status. using the following line of code. # nmcli device status If it still is showing not connected then you can use the following command for connection. # nmcli device connect team0 ![]()
As you can see our team0 setup connection is successfully connected. Step 7: Add connection team two slave using nmcli Linux command line Now we will make two slaves for team0, which will help our physical Lan card If either of these fails, my network should not be down. if one slave1 failed then we can use slave2. using the following command line. # nmcli connection add type team-slave con-name team0-slave1 ifname eth1 master team0 ![]()
# nmcli connection add type team-slave con-name team0-slave2 ifname eth2 master team0 ![]()
Step 8: Represent the NICs connection tram0 Now we will check whether our team0 is working properly or not for that we will use the below command. # nmcli connection show team0 ![]()
So it is working there is no error. Step 9: Ping the assigned IP Address and check working or not In this step we will check the network connectivity. for that we need to do, we will just down one ethernet and ping the second. using the following line of command. # ping 192.168.5.100 ![]()
Step 10: Using teamdctl team0 state Now we will check the team state # teamdctl team0 state ![]()
So as you can see our activebackup is running, so these are the all steps for Network configuration teaming. ConclusionNIC teaming offers an excellent and very suitable solution for network redundancy. If by mistake our ethernet is not working then another NIC helps with the ongoing process. So, finally using the above step we have team0 configured network NICs teaming on CentOS7 Linux using the nmcli Linux command line. We hope this article is more significant to you. |
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