I've looked through the BCMSN book and also online and I've found info on
redundant switches and routers at different layers in a network (Access,
Distribution, and Core) but it seems that in every case (at least the ones
I've seen) the redundancy does not flow down to the actual physical
connection to an end node (specifically a server).
Here's the problem I need to solve:
I have a 3 servers in which I will put redundant NICs but do both NICs
connect to the same switch? Then is that switch a single point of failure?
Is there a way to connect each NIC to a different redundant switch and when
a switch fails the other takes over? Can some one point me in the right
direction? Perhaps a Cisco whitepaper or a book that deals with this.
Thanks,
Dave
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