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тАО10-28-2008 01:08 PM
тАО10-28-2008 01:08 PM
Bonding two bond interfaces
Has anyone already tried to build a bond (mode 0) of 2 bonds (mode 4) interfaces.
My need is to have a 2 * 1 Gbs bond interface (mode 4) which could switch to the other 2 * 1 Gbs interface in case one of the links of the first interface came to fail or if the switch connected to came to fail.
I need to guarantee a 2Gbs live bandwitdh.
Topology :
bond2
|
----------
/ mode=0 \
/ \
bond0 bond1
| | mode=4 | | mode=4
eth0 eth1 eth2 eth4
| | PAGP | | PAGP
switch 1 switch 2
Thanks
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тАО10-28-2008 05:02 PM
тАО10-28-2008 05:02 PM
Re: Bonding two bond interfaces
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тАО10-29-2008 12:50 AM
тАО10-29-2008 12:50 AM
Re: Bonding two bond interfaces
It won't work in my configuration as each couple of cards (bond0 and bond1) is connected to a dedicated CISCO switch and there is etherchanneling (or trunking for non-CISCO) activated (bond mode 4).
You cannot bond (mode 4) when connected to different switches.
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тАО10-29-2008 07:09 AM
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Re: Bonding two bond interfaces
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тАО10-29-2008 09:49 AM
тАО10-29-2008 09:49 AM
Re: Bonding two bond interfaces
I do not doubt it would, but we needto address two points:
1- Provide live 2 Gbs bandwidth
2- being connected to 2 different switches in case one fails.
The question is : Is it possible to mix both mode 0 and mode 4 in the same bonding interface ?
I'm not sure it is possible.
Regards
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тАО10-31-2008 02:52 PM
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