--- No reply from this list, but I got in touch with people, who reported using LAG earlier in the list. The answer is to configure Cisco switches to use etherchannel (i.e. no LACP or PAGP). With switch ports that LAG interfaces connect to configured into etherchannel everything started to work correctly. Thanks to Tom Webster. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: LAG and Cisco switches Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 14:37:57 +0200 From: Martin Petder <martin_at_kungla.ee> Organization: Kungla Dialoog To: tru64-unix-managers <tru64-unix-managers_at_ornl.gov> > Hello all > > Does anybody have any good suggestions how to configure Cisco switches > (2950 for example) to support LAG in Tru64 Unix? > > It seems that using LACP (link aggregation control protocol) is not > effective (i.e. cisco switch doesn't recognize the aggregation). Same > thing with PAGP. > > We are using intel-based network adapters in ES40 system with Tru64 > 5.1A. Server-side LAG seems to behave correctly (i.e. generates no > errors..) > > I'll summarize, as usual :) -- Sincerely Martin Petder ======================== Kungla Dialoog C.P. tel. +372 6 115 300 fax +372 6 115 301 e-mail martin_at_kungla.ee ======================== -- Sincerely Martin Petder ======================== Kungla Dialoog C.P. tel. +372 6 115 300 fax +372 6 115 301 e-mail martin_at_kungla.ee ========================Received on Mon Mar 31 2003 - 08:29:23 NZST
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