Re: How does one bond two interfaces together to share bandwidth?

2006-12-13 Thread Michael Smith
Hello: On Dec 13, 2006, at 5:13 PM, Dan Nelson wrote: In the last episode (Dec 13), N. Harrington said: I am trying to figure out how to bond or combine 2 interfaces together. Such that they each share traffic. I have tried one way, however when I use it I seem to have an odd broadcast occu

Re: How does one bond two interfaces together to share bandwidth?

2006-12-13 Thread Josh Paetzel
On Wednesday 13 December 2006 19:08, Chuck Swiger wrote: > On Dec 13, 2006, at 5:01 PM, N. Harrington wrote: > > I have tried one way, however when I use it I seem to > > have an odd broadcast occuring on my switch. Such that > > I am seeing incoming traffic hit some other ports on > > the switch.

Re: How does one bond two interfaces together to share bandwidth?

2006-12-13 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Dec 13), N. Harrington said: > I am trying to figure out how to bond or combine 2 interfaces > together. Such that they each share traffic. > > I have tried one way, however when I use it I seem to have an odd > broadcast occuring on my switch. Such that I am seeing incoming

Re: How does one bond two interfaces together to share bandwidth?

2006-12-13 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Dec 13, 2006, at 5:01 PM, N. Harrington wrote: I have tried one way, however when I use it I seem to have an odd broadcast occuring on my switch. Such that I am seeing incoming traffic hit some other ports on the switch. Can someone confirm if I am doing it correctly? Perhaps I have a switch

How does one bond two interfaces together to share bandwidth?

2006-12-13 Thread N. Harrington
I am trying to figure out how to bond or combine 2 interfaces together. Such that they each share traffic. I have tried one way, however when I use it I seem to have an odd broadcast occuring on my switch. Such that I am seeing incoming traffic hit some other ports on the switch. Can someone c