Interesting request... Might I ask if Link Aggregations can be IPMP'd?
While this topic is active.

Currently link aggregation can not be performed between two switches.
If we can link aggregate 2 say even 4 ports together on a switch and
IPMP the aggregation to another 2 or 4 ports... (IE. Aggregate one quad
card and IPMP it with another aggregated quad card?)

Might solve this problem and make much more possible.

-- Ron 

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To: Greg Nelson
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Subject: re: [networking-discuss] Re: Clearview IPMPRearchitecture:
high-level design (due 9/22)


 > I have a backup server that I need to create a bigger network pipe
for  > data coming into the box, how can I do that?  It is my
understanding  > IPMP only allows for outgoing data and failover.  Is
this something  > that would be set up on the switch side or is it even
possible?  I  > would need to do this with Solaris 8, 9, and 10
environments.  Thanks  > in advance for any responses.

Inbound load-spreading is usually done in concert with DNS.  For
instance, if you have two interfaces and two IP addresses on the same
subnet, you could use IPMP to assign an address to each interface, and
then have DNS round-robin through the two addresses.  You can of course
scale this up with more addresses and more interfaces.

Note that in the current implementation, you need to explicitly spread
the IP addresses across the underlying interfaces, by configuring an
address on each one.  After the rearchitecture, the kernel will do that
for you, and you will be able to examine the distribution with ipmpstat.

Please let me know if you need more details.
--
meem
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