Ok, it's been forever since I did any switch configuration. But we have two 3548XL switches, running IOS 12.0(5). We have a load of new servers, with two nics in each, and those nics are teamed to share an ip address.
Currently one nic from each server is plugged into one switch, and the other is plugged into the equivalent port on the other switch. So server one has it's first teamed nic plugged into port 3 on switch one, and it's second teamed nic plugged into port 3 on switch two. All locked to speed and duplex, with portfast on.
I know that if both nics went into the same switch I can configure the two ports into an etherchannel using "port group 3". My question is this - does the etherchannel work across switches?
If I configure port 3 on switch one in port group 3, and port 3 on switch two in port group 3, will those two ports then be treated as an Etherchannel?
If i'm on the wrong lines with this, please let me know, it's been a long time since I did this stuff ....
Thanks
Currently one nic from each server is plugged into one switch, and the other is plugged into the equivalent port on the other switch. So server one has it's first teamed nic plugged into port 3 on switch one, and it's second teamed nic plugged into port 3 on switch two. All locked to speed and duplex, with portfast on.
I know that if both nics went into the same switch I can configure the two ports into an etherchannel using "port group 3". My question is this - does the etherchannel work across switches?
If I configure port 3 on switch one in port group 3, and port 3 on switch two in port group 3, will those two ports then be treated as an Etherchannel?
If i'm on the wrong lines with this, please let me know, it's been a long time since I did this stuff ....
Thanks