Hi Matthew,
Thanks a lot for your support. Finally the problem wasn't as I described. The thechnicians of my customer reported incorrect data observations to me. They were seeing the traffic on other ports than the correct ones.
So the problem is r...
Yes, we did clear counters during tests and we saw the traffic goes trhough all ports (in this case 2 ports) as packet counters are incremented, about percent is mostly the same and near 50%. In the production environment (4 ports) we also see traffi...
I'm sorry, but we have this problem in a production environment with an aggregated traffic of 4 Gbps from most than 10 public IPv4 class C and a /32 public IPv6 networks making traffic with 2 internet providers. We have two cisco switches (6509 and 3...
Hi again,
I posted here because is the only one thread that describes a similar problem than ours. Maybe I didn't explain well before.
The problem we are facing is that the traffic is going to more than one port of the LAG but bandwidth aggregation...
Hi Matthew,
Thank you for your reply. Let me to clarify that when I speak about load balancing I refer to portchannel load-balancing commands globally applied. And the etherchannel we have in the switches are portchannel interfaces stablished and op...