Dear all,
I know there have been many discussions on this topic but I still have one open point I am not sure about.
According to other discussion on these forums, LACP/LAG will only be beneficial in case of more than one connection/session.
So I...
I just tested all possible combinations.
The most stable and performant combination is:
Windows machine <-LAG-> Switch 1 <-LAG-> Switch 2 <- NIC 1 of Linux machine
Windows machine <-LAG-> Switch 1 <-LAG-> Switch 2 <- NIC 2 of Linux machine
This will ...
So I connect both the Linux server’s and the Windows 10 client‘s NICs as individual connections with individual IPs.
Since they are both connected to separate Cisco switches, do I connect the switches amongst each other via LACP or without any aggre...
I am using two SG300 switches which both only offer MAC or MAC/IP based load-balancing algorithms.
Both switches were left in L2 mode.
My setup is as follows:
Linux Server <---LACP(2xCat6a)---> SG300-20 <---LACP(2xCat6a)---> SG300-10 <---LACP(2xCat...