We have a Bridgehead backup system and a DataDomain archive system connected to a Cisco 3750-X. On the switch, the Bridgehead system has a 6 port GbE port-channel group and the the DataDomain has a 4 port GbE port-channel group.
Each of the systems are configured, though some Broadcom suite, to bundle those ports together into 1 "virtual" interface with 1 IP address and 1 MAC Address. When these systems communicate with each other they communicate directly so it is always Source IP BH to Destination IP DD (Bridgehead > DataDomain) and vice-versa.
Our current load-balancing method, which is "src-dst-ip", is resulting in primarly one GbE port being used. Do any of you see a better load-balancing method which we could use? Thank you all in advance for any suggestions or assistance you may offer.