- Feb 1, 2001
 
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So what we want to do is take 2 quad port gig cards, 4 ports from card 1 to switch A, 4 ports from card 2 to switch B. Configure both as LACP port channels, no problems so far...we've got that configured...what we then want to do is bond both of the port channels so we have failover. This will give us 4 active and 4 standby at any given time. Servers are Sun T5220's running Sol10 and HP DL380's running RHEL4 and 5. We are testing w the T5220 now. Getting the 2 4port port channels isn't a problem...it's how do we bond them and I think it's now at the OS layer. If I have 4 active and then pull those 4 cables the host becomes unreachable. Switches are 6509's.
Any suggestions? If there's a better way, let me know as well...VSS is not an option.
			
			So what we want to do is take 2 quad port gig cards, 4 ports from card 1 to switch A, 4 ports from card 2 to switch B. Configure both as LACP port channels, no problems so far...we've got that configured...what we then want to do is bond both of the port channels so we have failover. This will give us 4 active and 4 standby at any given time. Servers are Sun T5220's running Sol10 and HP DL380's running RHEL4 and 5. We are testing w the T5220 now. Getting the 2 4port port channels isn't a problem...it's how do we bond them and I think it's now at the OS layer. If I have 4 active and then pull those 4 cables the host becomes unreachable. Switches are 6509's.
Any suggestions? If there's a better way, let me know as well...VSS is not an option.
				
		
			