Re: teaming 2 network cards
- From: "Iuri Cuznetov" <iura@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 08:24:29 +0300
"Phillip Windell" <philwindell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message:
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"Iuri Cuznetov" <iura@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ok. Different switches,..different MACs,...it prevents the error, or at
least fools it into not complaining.
Sorry for my incompetence, but in this case could be used a port
trunking?
I think that is for VLANs where there is more than one subnet on a single
physical path. Whole different situation. May also refer to a "router on
a stick" situation which could be a VLAN or a Multi-net,..still a whole
different situation.
Sorry, but there are different definitions for the "trunking". In case of
VLANs it gives you the possibility to send your traffic form a VLAN to
another. But, there is, so called, "Link Aggregation" which is also is a
port trunking. I've configured 2 Allied Telesyn switches with the link
aggregation (port trunking) on a connection between them. The standard for
this technology is IEEE 802.3ad.
"Link Aggregation, also called trunking or port trunking, is a technique of
combining physical network links into a single logical link for increased
bandwidth, achieving load balancing and increase fault tolerance."
Thank you for your reply Phillip, hope somebody will throw the light on this
situation.
.
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