On 02/08/2012 02:00, Tim Nelson wrote:
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On 01.08.2012 21:17, Tim Nelson wrote:
Greetings- I'd like to configure multiple copper NICs on a server
running CentOS 6.2 in a LAGG configuration for better throughput to
the core switch. After quite a bit of searching, I'm
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On 02/08/2012 02:00, Tim Nelson wrote:
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On 01.08.2012 21:17, Tim Nelson wrote:
Greetings- I'd
Am 06.08.2012 um 19:22 schrieb Cal Sawyer ca...@blue-bolt.com:
In my experience, LAG/LACP won't provide aggregatation, only failover
and fault tolerance. For link aggregation, you don't need to configure
the switch ports - just set bonding to mode=6 for balanced
transmit/receive and plug up
Am 06.08.2012 19:44, schrieb Rainer Duffner:
Am 06.08.2012 um 19:22 schrieb Cal Sawyer ca...@blue-bolt.com:
In my experience, LAG/LACP won't provide aggregatation, only failover
and fault tolerance. For link aggregation, you don't need to configure
the switch ports - just set bonding to
Greetings- I'd like to configure multiple copper NICs on a server running
CentOS 6.2 in a LAGG configuration for better throughput to the core switch.
After quite a bit of searching, I'm not seeing anything of the sort. Is LAGG
specific to the BSD world and the HP switches I'm running? Or, does
On 01.08.2012 21:17, Tim Nelson wrote:
Greetings- I'd like to configure multiple copper NICs on a server
running CentOS 6.2 in a LAGG configuration for better throughput to
the core switch. After quite a bit of searching, I'm not seeing
anything of the sort. Is LAGG specific to the BSD world
- Original Message -
On 01.08.2012 21:17, Tim Nelson wrote:
Greetings- I'd like to configure multiple copper NICs on a server
running CentOS 6.2 in a LAGG configuration for better throughput to
the core switch. After quite a bit of searching, I'm not seeing
anything of the sort.
On 08/01/12 6:00 PM, Tim Nelson wrote:
The big question though, can I bond two NICs on a CentOS system, and connect
those interfaces to two LAGG ports on my switches?
again, bonding and link aggregation is just two names for the same thing.
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