We know where the bottlenecks are, specifically we run mostly CAT3 in the building which works, but seems to intensify problems with cabling. Nothing can be done about this at the time. All the workstations come from old Synoptics 3000 or 5000 hubs. Of course, in a network like this there are hubs hanging from the Synoptics also, violating ethernet laws. To do it all right, it would cost in the neighborhood of $100,000, which the company is unwilling to spend at this time.
As far as the protocols, we run very little. IP and IPX in some, IP, IPX, and DECnet in others. It mostly IP and IPX traffic. We can't run all ports full duplex since almost everything that isn't in the same room is on a hub. We connect all of the servers to the switches as 100/full duplex. However, I have never heard about this Etherchannel. Do you need a router to do this? I am sure some of the servers could benefit from this. Also, we do daisychain the switches by using a crossover cable. Is this a bad idea? I don't understand why it would be a problem. Should we be buying switches that have fiber or gigabit ports (Cisco 2922XL-M)?
I appreciate the reply...gives me a lot to look at but little I can do without the money.