Hey Gents,
I've got a problem that might prove to be an impossibility, but here's the situation:
I've got one department in one area of the building, and the main server room in another. There are stacks of gigabit switches in each location.
I can take a single line (patched from one patch panel to the other) and connect the two stacks, and all is well. What I thought I'd like to do is to have multiple connections from one stack to the other in order to increase total bandwidth. I've got the lines run, so I tried it.
As soon as I plug in more than a single connection between stacks of switches, all hell breaks loose and everything on both stacks starts blinking wildly. My guess is that there is some sort of loopback is happening, but I'm not sure.
Anyone know for sure if that's the problem? If it is the problem, is there some way to make multiple connections from one place to another, or would I have to invest in a 10GB switch to make these connections?
Joe
I've got a problem that might prove to be an impossibility, but here's the situation:
I've got one department in one area of the building, and the main server room in another. There are stacks of gigabit switches in each location.
I can take a single line (patched from one patch panel to the other) and connect the two stacks, and all is well. What I thought I'd like to do is to have multiple connections from one stack to the other in order to increase total bandwidth. I've got the lines run, so I tried it.
As soon as I plug in more than a single connection between stacks of switches, all hell breaks loose and everything on both stacks starts blinking wildly. My guess is that there is some sort of loopback is happening, but I'm not sure.
Anyone know for sure if that's the problem? If it is the problem, is there some way to make multiple connections from one place to another, or would I have to invest in a 10GB switch to make these connections?
Joe