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4 port 10/100 NIC causing hostflapping (use etherchannel?)

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Phadeout

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Ok, this should be a simple question for someone, I hope. I have a Sun e450 using a 4 port 10/100 NIC on a Cisco 4506 (sup II+) connected to 4 consecutive ports (3/1, 3/2, 3/3, 3/4). It autonegotiates just fine, and transfers data just fine (no errors). But the switch keeps prompting me with hostflapping errors. I understand why it's doing this (since a single device/macaddress is using 4 ports), but I would like it fixed so I don't keep getting the hostflapping messages. Would setting up etherchannel on these 4 ports solve the issue?

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Yes... You need to setup an etherchannel port group on those ports, but you also need to configure the NIC on your OS for a FEC port group as well.
 
The Sun network card is already configured using Sun Trunking Software 2.0 The trunk works fine, but the switch keeps prompting the console with hostflapping errors. I think if I configure L2 Etherchannel on those 4 ports, it should solve the problem.
 
Sorry, the trunking software is Version 1.2 (was thinking of something else). Anyways, the trunk uses MAC-hashing to determine source and destinatoin port selection (default policy for this NIC).
 
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