DHCP - Channel Bonding?

Carpenter, Dean Dean.Carpenter at pharma.com
Mon Mar 19 12:46:22 PST 2001


Anyone shed any light on this ?  We have some test nodes coming in shortly,
and the motherboards have dual 10/100 nics on board - Intel EtherExpress
Pros I believe.  We'll be using a Cisco 3548 switch - what do we have to do
to get these to use both nics into that switch ?

--
Dean Carpenter
deano at areyes.com
dean.carpenter at pharma.com
dean.carpenter at purduepharma.com
94TT :)


-----Original Message-----
From: Carpenter, Dean 
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 4:10 PM
To: 'Scott Shealy'; 'beowulf at beowulf.org'
Subject: RE: DHCP - Channel Bonding?


I was wondering the same thing, or rather a similar thing.  We're going to
be testing some compute nodes that have dual 10/100 NICs onboard.  It would
be nice to be able to use both in a bonded setup via the standard Scyld
beoboot method.

I would assume that the stage 1 boot would use just one nic to start up, but
the final stage 3 one would enslave the two eth0 and eth1 once they're up ?

--
Dean Carpenter
deano at areyes.com
dean.carpenter at pharma.com
dean.carpenter at purduepharma.com
94TT :)


-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Shealy [mailto:sshealy at asgnet.psc.sc.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 3:25 PM
To: 'beowulf at beowulf.org'
Subject: DHCP - Channel Bonding?


Anyone know if you can use channel bonding with DHCP....

Thanks,
Scott Shealy




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