[Veritas-bu] Trunking in solaris...
2006-12-04 13:11:33
whoops... I guess i got confused with my v240's bge's that aren't
supported.
thanks for the clarification.
veritas-bu-bounces at mailman.eng.auburn.edu wrote on 12/04/2006 11:32:46 AM:
> that is not true, I think you can trunk ce interfaces too... I did
> it on E4500
> that had two ce0 and ce1 interfaces and they were 1000MBit
>
> Chris
>
> On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Karl.Rossing at Federated.CA wrote:
>
> > Last i checked, you can only trunk 10/100 ports together.
> >
> > GB ports are not supported. That makes sense since the server's I/O
would
> > be severally bogged down.
> >
> > veritas-bu-bounces at mailman.eng.auburn.edu wrote on 12/01/2006 11:57:00
AM:
> >
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> >> ?mne: Re: [Veritas-bu] Trunking in solaris...
> >>
> >>> I`am new to solaris and wonder if anyone know if it's possible to =
> >>> trunk/team
> >>> several network cards under solaris? If so, how do you do it?=20
> >>
> >> All versions of Solaris support IPMP in software. This allows for a
bit
> >> of outbound load sharing, but isn't really appropriate for load
> >> balancing incoming data (as you might want on a netbackup server). It
> >> does provide you with failover though, and you can balance the
incoming
> >> traffic manually. If all you need is failover, then it may be
> >> sufficient.
> >>
> >> SunTrunking is an extra application that you can run on Solaris. It
> >> only supports certain hardware in certain combinations. It's a cost
> >> purchase for versions prior to Solaris 10.
> >>
> >> Solaris 10 can use SunTrunking as well, but also allows for link
> >> aggregation of any networking hardware that uses gld3 drivers. This
is
> >> built into Solaris and doesn't require extra software.
> >>
> >> IP Mulitpathing (IPMP) and Link Aggregation configuration details
should
> >> be in the administrators guide for the version of Solaris you have
(if
> >> supported).
> >>
> >> --
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