02-29-2008 01:55 PM - edited 03-05-2019 09:28 PM
I have a HP server with 2 NIC's that I would like to Etherchannel together to increase the bandwidth to 2gb (possibly higher with more NIC's if I can get this working). I am teaming the NIC's with HP Network Configuration Utility. Currently the NIC's are teamed as, Transmit Load Balancing with Fault Tolerance (TLB), which allows one NIC to transmit and receive and the other NIC to transmit only and I would like both NIC's to be able to Tx and Rx. I would like to set the teaming to Switch-assisted Load Balancing with Fault Tolerance (SLB), which would allow both NIC's to Tx and Rx but to have this work I need to EtherChannel the port. I have not done this as of yet and I tried after I read through the Cisco papers and HP papers but it was not working properly. I did get the link working and it said the NIC's were set to Tx and Rx but when I sent some large files to the server only one NIC was used and the throughput maxed out at 107Mbps. I think I had the configuration incorrect. Could someone show me how I should set the Port-channel up and config the Interfaces. I have a Catalyst 6513 and the ports are 10/100/1000mb ports on a WS-X6748-GE-TX module. Has anyone done this with HP servers and does it work?
Thank you,
Mike
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02-29-2008 09:22 PM
If the HP Server supports LACP, at the switch side do the following on the interfaces forming the bundle:
interface fx/x
channel-group 1 mode active
interface fx/x
channel-group 1 mode active
If the HP server does not support LACP, then issue the following commands:
interface fx/x
channel-group 1 mode on
interface fx/x
channel-group 1 mode on
HTH,
__
Edison.
03-01-2008 04:40 AM
Dude,
Check this out:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk213/technologies_configuration_example09186a008089a821.shtml
It works perfectly, i'm using such kind of setup for all my servers.
Laurent
02-29-2008 09:22 PM
If the HP Server supports LACP, at the switch side do the following on the interfaces forming the bundle:
interface fx/x
channel-group 1 mode active
interface fx/x
channel-group 1 mode active
If the HP server does not support LACP, then issue the following commands:
interface fx/x
channel-group 1 mode on
interface fx/x
channel-group 1 mode on
HTH,
__
Edison.
03-01-2008 04:40 AM
Dude,
Check this out:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk213/technologies_configuration_example09186a008089a821.shtml
It works perfectly, i'm using such kind of setup for all my servers.
Laurent
03-03-2008 05:05 AM
Thanks. I will be testing today. I also feel like a idiot... I posted roughly the same question back in November and forgot totally about it. Way too much going on at work and I must be losing it.... :-)
Thanks I will let you know how I make out.
Mike
03-03-2008 08:36 AM
What Load balancing do you use? and Why did you choose that?
Mike
03-06-2008 01:45 PM
Worked great thanks for your help.
Mike
03-03-2008 05:02 AM
Thanks for your help I will chack it out.
Mike
03-06-2008 01:44 PM
Worked great thanks for your help
04-17-2008 12:39 AM
We are expriencing the same issues, with 3560G and 2960G.
A HP DL380 with "Automatic" setting. And the Etherchannel set to active or passive.
This results in approx. 12,5~20% utilization of the combined linkspeed(2Gbit).
We have also tried setting the HP Team as "802.3ad Dynamic w. Fault Tolerance" and "Switch-assisted Load Ballancing w. Fault Tollerance" with the same results.
Any input?
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