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тАО11-09-2007 03:41 AM
тАО11-09-2007 03:41 AM
Re: Procurve 1800-24G redundant setup
Hi
I think your best shot will be having multiple Trunks between your switches BUT
Without Making LOOPS.
You i think the best topology will be :
1- If you would like to make C & D Core Switches.
2- Connect Switch A with a 2G Trunk to C.
3- Connect Switch B with a 2G Trunk to C.
4- Connect Switch E with a 2G Trunk to D.
5- Connect Switch F with a 2G Trunk to D.
6- Create a Trunk between Both Core Switches.
7- Team NICs for Server1 then connect them to Switch A&B.
8- Team NICs for Server2 then connect them to Switch E&F.
I hope that makes sense :)
Good Luck !!!
I think your best shot will be having multiple Trunks between your switches BUT
Without Making LOOPS.
You i think the best topology will be :
1- If you would like to make C & D Core Switches.
2- Connect Switch A with a 2G Trunk to C.
3- Connect Switch B with a 2G Trunk to C.
4- Connect Switch E with a 2G Trunk to D.
5- Connect Switch F with a 2G Trunk to D.
6- Create a Trunk between Both Core Switches.
7- Team NICs for Server1 then connect them to Switch A&B.
8- Team NICs for Server2 then connect them to Switch E&F.
I hope that makes sense :)
Good Luck !!!
Science for Everyone
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тАО11-09-2007 03:45 AM
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тАО11-11-2007 07:30 PM
тАО11-11-2007 07:30 PM
Re: Procurve 1800-24G redundant setup
Ok,
That's what I'm talking about :-) !
I'll test this setup this afternoon and let's you know.
Thx again !
Bjorn Lagace
That's what I'm talking about :-) !
I'll test this setup this afternoon and let's you know.
Thx again !
Bjorn Lagace
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тАО11-12-2007 01:50 AM
тАО11-12-2007 01:50 AM
Re: Procurve 1800-24G redundant setup
It works... !
Thx to all.
Cheers
Bjorn Lagace
Thx to all.
Cheers
Bjorn Lagace
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тАО11-12-2007 01:53 AM
тАО11-12-2007 01:53 AM
Re: Procurve 1800-24G redundant setup
see post above
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