05-24-2023 03:46 PM
hi all,
i want to create a PO for teaming/bonding of access ports instead of trunk ports as the other end is going to be connected to a server instead of a switch, so i will be doing the below for the server end
https://www.rootusers.com/how-to-configure-network-teaming-in-linux/
is this possible to do on the switch end
thanks,
rob
05-24-2023 04:00 PM
Hi Rob,
Should work. On the Cisco side, create a PO and use mode "on" and test.
Usually to connect a Cisco switch to a server, the options are LACP or what Cisco calls mode "on" which means static NIC teaming. Mode "on" is usually a preferred solution.
HTH
05-24-2023 04:02 PM
gotcha, so instead of mode active its mode on
05-24-2023 04:08 PM
That is correct. Mode active/passive or active/active is usually used for LACP. only. Mode "on" is just on and should work with the server side as long as the server is not configured with LACP.
HTH
05-24-2023 04:10 PM
but the server shouldnt be LACP should it, i havnt configured the server ports yet, so i think its not, is it best to make them LACP on the server end?
05-24-2023 04:12 PM
Here is the config guide for configuring the switch side:
05-24-2023 04:15 PM
basically if i do mode on, if one port fails either end (switch or/and server) wil the other port still work
05-24-2023 04:19 PM
basically if i do mode on, if one port fails either end (switch or/and server) wil the other port still work
That is correct. When you have 2 ports in a PO, if one port fails, the switch and server will switch to the next port.
Whatever you do, use the same on both sides, Mode "on" on both sides or if you want to try LACP, use that on both sides., but I think mode "on" works well with servers.
HTH
05-24-2023 04:24 PM
thanks @Reza Sharifi , i will try and get back to you
05-24-2023 04:28 PM
Good Luck! Let us know how it goes.
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