01-27-2014 01:21 PM - edited 03-07-2019 05:49 PM
We have a server with dual NIC cards I want to configure for redundancy to our 5505 router. Reading online though the router has no support for EtherChannel or LACP. What are my options here for a proper redundant network link? If I configure LACP on the server will the Cisco ASA not know what to do with the packets sent via LACP? Or is there a better configuration option to utilize the NICs for reliability on Windows Server 2008 R2?
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01-27-2014 01:38 PM
You have to have support for lacp on both sides of the link, so the asa will drop those packets. How are you laid out now? You could configure nic teaming on the server (I don't remember how since it's been years), but I'm also not sure what those requirements were either.
HTH,
John
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01-27-2014 01:38 PM
You have to have support for lacp on both sides of the link, so the asa will drop those packets. How are you laid out now? You could configure nic teaming on the server (I don't remember how since it's been years), but I'm also not sure what those requirements were either.
HTH,
John
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01-27-2014 01:40 PM
They're BroadCom NetXtreme cards so I believe BroadCom has a provided utility for creating Teams that I'll need to look into.
Your answer clears up my suspicions of LACP, Thank you.
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