04-01-2011 02:58 AM - edited 03-06-2019 04:23 PM
I'm investigating what the impact will be on the switch processing if I connect multiple NIC's configured as a single teamed interfaces to different switches.
Have a look at my picture for the setup we are trying to achieve.
4 NICs on server 1 will be teamed together as a single interface and connected to 2 different switches with 2 NICs on each switch
8 NICs on server 2 will be teamed together as a single interface and connected to 2 different switches with 4 NICs on each switch
Both switches are linked together directly and through a backbone switch ( bullets indicate spanning-tree blocked ports )
04-01-2011 03:49 AM
Suppose that this would not affect the switches if it works on layer 2. Every NIC has an own MAC-Adress, even if you team up the nics. My 2 cents.
04-01-2011 04:45 AM
Not exactely true.
I've checked the CAM table and the same MAC address is found on both the switch interfaces as on the port-channel interface.
I'm allmost sure that Ill see mac address flapping errors when I activate this setup...
04-01-2011 04:53 AM
To make this clear: do you have an switch side port-channel, or do you have a software based nic teaming on the server?
04-01-2011 04:53 AM
Can i just clarify your terminology.
When you say team into a single NIC do you mean the Cisco equivalent of etherchannel ? If so unless your switches are -
1) 3750 stacked
2) 6500 VSS
3) Nexus VPC
you will not be able to run this because you cannot spread an etherchannel across separate switches even if they are interconnected.
Jon
04-01-2011 05:04 AM
Hi
Not realy, it depends on what switches you have and how you have set up the switches.
if it is normal switches then yes you should get errors and stuff, but if it is nexus switches there is a way to do etherchannels to two different nexus switches so that you can use both of them at the same time.
Nice experiment !
this is cool stuff !
good luck
HTH
04-04-2011 12:44 AM
Unfortunately this setting isn't available on the C4506-E chassis/supervisor (yet).
I attended some seminaries of this during last year's Cisco LIVE event and saw some advantages for our infrastructure.
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