...@gmail.com
Date: 2012/3/8
Subject: Re: Some questions about Link Aggregation and Failover
To: n...@hdk5.net
Hello:
Please see the picture 1 that is my test before.Doing 2 group in
c3750.When I use PC and server2 to connect server1 fpt server for
download. I find the server1 just use 1 port
On 3/9/12 4:08 AM, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
Well that's exactly what I'm trying to show you.
Link aggregation will *NOT* allow you to get 200mbs between 2 servers by
sending data over the 2 cables.
As per the example I pasted below, link aggregation uses a load
balancing algorithm to share
...@gmail.com
Date: 2012/3/8
Subject: Re: Some questions about Link Aggregation and Failover
To: n...@hdk5.net
Hello:
Please see the picture 1 that is my test before.Doing 2 group in
c3750.When I use PC and server2 to connect server1 fpt server for
download. I find the server1 just use 1
Sorry top post, not so smartphone.
Do this on your c3750, in privileged mode:
Show ether 1 sum
On 7 Mar 2012, at 05:41, bo wang wowo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello:
Recently I want to do Link Aggregation for increasing the
speed. I use a Cisco 3750 Switche and two IBM Server R with
bo wang wrote:
Thank your for reply.
First,I think the Link Aggregation can't support too much ports
aggregation.So I change the configure, just get together two
ports.Below are configuration information of c3750:
??? Switch#show eth 1 sum Check your eth discriptor this is for Linux
is
On 3/6/12 11:41 PM, bo wang wrote:
Hello:
Recently I want to do Link Aggregation for increasing the
speed. I use a Cisco 3750 Switche and two IBM Server R with BSD
9.0 .I do link aggregation According to this page.
Hello:
Recently I want to do Link Aggregation for increasing the
speed. I use a Cisco 3750 Switche and two IBM Server R with BSD
9.0 .I do link aggregation According to this page.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/network-aggregation.html
I use LACP .But when i