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I done the channeling on compaq servers with compaq nic's and that was
simple...(a few clicks)
I forced it in both places.. Works fine..
is there a way to force the NICs to a certain mode?
Yes there is a way u can force the nics to work as 10 or 100 or duplex
(this can be done in advance properties of the NIC in Windows Environment)
But to make 2 nics work as single u need additional software..(compaq
teaming in case of compaq servers I don't know abt others)
Which os are u running ? On which server ?
Rgds,
Murali
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Korell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 1:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Etherchannel between 5509 and Intel Pro/100 NIC [7:25746]
I am setting up etherchannel between a 5509 and two Intel Pro/100 server
adapters and if I set the etherchannel mode to "desirable" on the 5509, it
shows no ports are channeling. Using "auto" doesn't show channeling either.
If I set it to "on", then of course it shows my ports are channeling but I
read that if you use "on", both sides should be forced. Problem is I can't
find a way to do it on Intel NICs. I used Intel ProSet II to team the
adapters using fast etherchannel.
For those that may have set this up before, is there a way to force the NICs
to a certain mode and should I be able to see the NICs when doing a "sho
port channel" if they 5509 is set to desirable or auto?
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