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Trunking to a server

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SelbyGlenn

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Oct 7, 2002
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Hi there,

I have two copper 1GB NICs in a server that I want to trunk to give me a 2GB throughput. I am not entirely sure how to do this. I have created the trunk on the switch (it's actually a Netgear GSM7328S L3 Managed Gigabit Switch but there's no Netgear forum on this site so I'm posting in the Cisco forum) I know the trunk is set up right as I have another trunk on the switch that links to an HP Procurve switch and that is working perfectly.

On the server there is a Broadcom Control Suite in the control panel that I have used to create a Load Balance between the two NICs. I have plugged the two NICs in to the switch but when I look at the packet transfer there is virtually no activity on one on the NICs. The switch is also telling me that the trunk is down.

So where am I going wrong? Should I be using Load Balancing on the server or can I simply plug two NICs with different IP addresses in to the two trunked ports on the switch?

Thanks in advance for any help on this.

Glenn


Glenn
BEng MCSE CCA
 
What you want to use is etherchannel, not trunking.
 
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