Channel bonding / HP switch question
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kragen at pobox.com kragen at pobox.comFri Mar 2 11:44:04 PST 2001
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R C <zarquon at zarq.dhs.org> writes: > The problem seems to be that the HP switch we are using, a Procurve 4000M, > does not support duplicate MAC addresses, even on separate VLANs. > . . . > So my question is, how difficult would it be to change channel bonding > to function with multiple MAC addresses? Has anyone looked into this > before? I realize this vastly increases the configuration required for > channel bonding (MAC address/IP/Interface mapping). I don't know, but I'm willing to bet it would cost you more than buying a second switch for the second channel.
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