Nexus 7K, ARP process question

Hi all.
ARP Packets
OPcode : Reply (2)
Sender MAC Address : Server MAC Address
Sender IP Address : Server IP Address
Target MAC Address : Equal to sender MAC Address
Target IP Address : 255.255.255.255
Server is teaming configured, Active Port -> Standby Port switchover.
It was do not send GARP.
This packet enter to N7K, How does it work?
And, When this situation occur?
Thanks.

When this happens, does that actually cause outage for your end devices or everything still works as expected?

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    We are working with the latest available releases (BOE XI 3.1 SP2 and SAP Integration KIT SP2, SAP BI 7 EHP1).
    We have detected that all dimension objects store the name instead of the key field.
    Example:
    Customer Dimension Object (L01 Customer) = Customer Name
    Customer Key Detail Object (L01 Customer Key) = Customer Number
    Customer Name Detail Object (L01 Customer Name) = Customer Name
    This is not usable for end user because of the following reasons:
    1. The detail objects can not be used for merge dimensions, so it is not possible to merge on the supplier number.
    2. If you filter on the dimension object you will only see the text in the list of values (LOV) and it is not possible to edit the list of values in the universe to add the supplier number to the LOV as it is possible in relational universes
    3. If the user select the detail object always the dimension object in inserted into the report query
    4. The "Business Explorer" general setting "Display" of an InfoObject has no effect on the OLAP universe dimension object. If you change it to key always the text is shown. Even if you change the "ValueDisplay as" in the underlying BW Query to "key" is has no effect.
    5. The renaming of the L01 object to blank is not possible. You need to rename to " " and then remove on each object the blank.
    So we need to modify manually every universe to change the "detail key object" to a "dimension object" and the "detail name object" to reference the new "dimension object" with the key. This manual process has a huge work effort in time. Is there a better solution or enhancements planned in the next releases?
    Additionally there should be an option to disable the automatic creation of each characteristic as a subclass in the universe. A wizard should ask if a subclass should be created or not for each characteristic. Currently there are to many subclasses generated which were mostly not needed.

    Hi,
    First of all I would say u are lucky to start with SP2. Because whatever modifications you do in Universe those are retained.
    We had a big trouble in using BOXIR3.1 FP1.7.
    Anyways.. Back to your Questions and My asnwers for those:
    1. The detail objects can not be used for merge dimensions, so it is not possible to merge on the supplier number.
    Ans: True, Dimension object always shows Short text values by default. but if you can create the logic at SAP BI query level to map short text with keys then your problem will be solved.
    2. If you filter on the dimension object you will only see the text in the list of values (LOV) and it is not possible to edit the list of values in the universe to add the supplier number to the LOV as it is possible in relational universes.
    Ans: True u cannt edit LOV, but alternate solution to it is create the variable in SAP BI Query, that will appear as prompt in universe which will display the List of values with Key as well as Description.
    3. If the user select the detail object always the dimension object in inserted into the report query.
    Ans: Logically its correct, because Detail object is always associated with Dimension. Buit if you dont want that dimension in query you can remove that dimension by dragging back.
    4. The "Business Explorer" general setting "Display" of an InfoObject has no effect on the OLAP universe dimension object. If you change it to key always the text is shown. Even if you change the "ValueDisplay as" in the underlying BW Query to "key" is has no effect.
    Ans: In Query designer even if you ValueDisplay as "Key", but at Object level  if there is Text and Key associated for perticulat Infoobject, then so by default the dimension will show the Text and there will be seperate Detail object in universe for Key.
    5. The renaming of the L01 object to blank is not possible. You need to rename to " " and then remove on each object the blank.
    Ans: Yes this is a big trouble.
    Regards,
    Nisha

  • TR Background processing question

    To All
    We currently receipt stock in MIGO and get a GR slip. Then we use LB10 to putaway using TO in Foreground. My question is what config do I need to set up to use TC in Background? What paperwork is generated to advise staff where to put stock if TO in Background is used? Is there a 'putaway' list when the background processing is selected.
    We currently have no other warehouse stock strategies. (No fixed bin management, no capacity check, etc)
    We currently use the material master default bin (which is printed on the GR slip) to suggest the putaway location.
    I want to get away from using TO in foreground to speed up putaway processing
    Regards
    Darren

    Darren,
    TO or TC or both ?
    For immediate TO creation:
    In config.
    LE \ WM \ Interfaces \ IM \ Define Movement Types
    In the second table, according to the parameters you want e.g. Movement Type, set 'A' in the 'Immediate' column
    Alternatively consider background generation (by prog. RLAUTA10) by setting per movement type.
    In config.
    LE \ WM \ Activities \ Transfers \ Set up Autom. TO creation
    And step through the settings.
    Regards,
    Nick

  • Sales process- questions

    Hi SAP Prof,
    Iam a fresher and joined in SAP Company. and we r dealing with power batteries , The client is sells the batteries to other customers , for govt bodies, export sales, OEM Sales r there.
    My question is that
    I want a list of questions on the topic , sales process, From Inquiry to Billing.  i.e., inquiry, quotation, order, delvry, PGI, Billing.
    Here in this sales process. , what might be the questions can be asked nearly 10 questins r expected as per clients reqt.
    I think u have to understood my question

    Hi SAP Prof,
    Iam a fresher and joined in SAP Company. and we r dealing with power batteries , The client is sells the batteries to other customers , for govt bodies, export sales, OEM Sales r there.
    My question is that
    I want a list of questions on the topic , sales process, From Inquiry to Billing.  i.e., inquiry, quotation, order, delvry, PGI, Billing.
    Here in this sales process. , what might be the questions can be asked nearly 10 questins r expected as per clients reqt.
    I think u have to understood my question

  • Distributed Audio Processing Question

    This is probably a dumb question, but would there be any value in using a Mac Mini (or multiple Mini's using a switch) for Distributed Audio Processing? I tend to favor complex reverbs across my mixes and will be using some software instruments and would like to reduce/prevent the processor hit as I'm on a 2.4GHz iMac. I'm running 4 gigs of RAM so memory shouldn't be an issue.
    Yeah, I'm a Logic noob, so please be kind if this is a moronic idea :-p

    Hi.
    Interessting Question. The macmini must have an intel core cpu and gigabit ethernet. The older models don't fit the specs for Logics QNode wich is needed, to let the iMac do distributed audio processing on the macmini. Additionally you have to connect the two macs with a gigabit network.
    http://www.apple.com/logicstudio/logicpro/specs.html
    But i think there are better ways to fit your audio-needs. If you haven't bought the minis yet, buy an MacPro for this work and if this machine even aren't fast enough, then let the iMac do the distributed audio processing.
    Additionally power can added to the MP with an Universal Audio DSP-Card.
    http://www.uaudio.com/products/uad-dsp_menu.html
    I don't know how your workflow looks like. If you don't need the effects at the same time you record the virtual instruments, then do all the processing after the recording. This way should be the cheapest and best.

  • Nexus 1010 Deployment Process

    Hi,
    Initially we deployed VSM on a VM and that was working fine. Now the customer has bought a 1010 appliance and wants us to configure VSMs on the 1010 appliance.
    I just want to confirm that the steps that I can up with after going through cisco documents is the right approach.
    1) Boot up 1010 appliance complete the intial configuration i.e.
         a) setup admin password and uplink type
         b) set control vlan id, domain id, mgmt id
         c) set the mgmt0 address
         d) configure the rest of the settings
    2) Boot up 1010 secondary appliance and set the domain id and control vlan id and mgmt id.
    After this I will be able to see the active and primary chassis in sh module.
    after the initail configuration can the chasis be used as a VSM and can I directly configure port-profiles and deploy vem ?
    Or do i need to install VSM as a VSB and then configure port-profiles and deploy vem?
    And when I deploy VSM as a Virtual services blade i need to share the management network, what else should be taken care of ?
    Regards,
    Sabih

    Hello Sabih,
    The migration guides has exact steps for moving from a VSM on ESX environment to N1010.  This process allows you to migrate the VSM w/o the need to reinstall / reconfigure on the N1010s.
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus1000/sw/4_2_1_s_p_1_3/software/configuration/guide/n1010_vsvcs_cfg_6migrate.html
    The management, control, packet vlans need to be shared between the N1010/VSB & existing VSM for a successful migration.
    Please let me know if you have any questions.
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