Hi,
I currently have two racks in my server room. One rack contains our core C3508XL switches with fibre interfaces. One of these switches also has ONE fibre cable going to another rack which contains our VoIP hardware (Callmanager, Unity and stuff like that). All the VoIP hardware is connected to one C3524XL switch. I would like to add another fibre cable between the core routers and this 3524XL switch so I have this link redundant. I am thinking of creating an EtherChannel between these devices.
Is this the correct way to create a backup path and if so, do I simply add the command "port group 1" to the interfaces to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Jeffrey Kusters
MCSA, MCSE, CCNA
I currently have two racks in my server room. One rack contains our core C3508XL switches with fibre interfaces. One of these switches also has ONE fibre cable going to another rack which contains our VoIP hardware (Callmanager, Unity and stuff like that). All the VoIP hardware is connected to one C3524XL switch. I would like to add another fibre cable between the core routers and this 3524XL switch so I have this link redundant. I am thinking of creating an EtherChannel between these devices.
Is this the correct way to create a backup path and if so, do I simply add the command "port group 1" to the interfaces to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Jeffrey Kusters
MCSA, MCSE, CCNA