Hi,
Does anyone know how do I go about providing
redundancy in a pure
switched ethernet environment.
The ethernet environment contains different switches
mainly Catalyst
3500 series. I need to propose a redundancy solution
for all the
switches. I am wondering does that mean I need router
to p
Lots of questions to ask here, but primarily, the answer is to provide at
least 2 paths to each destination. Spanning tree is somewhat
intelligent in this situation, just set arp timeout according to your
preference. Are there servers, and if so, are you doing multiple nics in
each, or multiple
We have a couple of small but critical networks at remote offices we're
wanting to connect to our man office. We have several 2610 and 2620 routers
not being used right now. We'd like to setup a solution at those two sites
that will load balance across two T1's and be redundant.
I don' think true
I don't know how current this Product Bulletin is but you'll get the general
idea:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/iore/prodlit/768_pb.htm
Setting up load splitting/balancing when HSRP is present generally requires
that there be at least two subnets or VLANs. One subnet/VLAN has rou
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From: "David Armstrong"
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Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 6:52 PM
Subject: Load Balancing and Redundancy Question [7:54255]
> We have a couple of small but critical networks at remote offices we're
> wanting to connect to our man office. We have several 2610 and 262
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