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‎01-07-2014 09:52 PM
Create Date: Apr 11 2012 9:44PM
Hello Guys,
I have BD8810 (XOS ver: 12.3.3.6) switch on which servers are connected , we have few serves with multiple LAN ports with teaming enabled and in load balance mode.
i did port sharing for coupling 2 switch port for getting 2GBPS through put ,command i used is ' enable sharing 1:41 grouping 1:41-42 algorithm address-based L2'
but while checking traffic on server LAN cards .. on both lan cards i saw Sent packets but received packets are seen on only 1 lan card of server
both ports connected on same switch
Pls let me know if i have to do any twicking at switch side configuration ?
Thanks
Deepak
(from Deepak_Patkar)
Hello Guys,
I have BD8810 (XOS ver: 12.3.3.6) switch on which servers are connected , we have few serves with multiple LAN ports with teaming enabled and in load balance mode.
i did port sharing for coupling 2 switch port for getting 2GBPS through put ,command i used is ' enable sharing 1:41 grouping 1:41-42 algorithm address-based L2'
but while checking traffic on server LAN cards .. on both lan cards i saw Sent packets but received packets are seen on only 1 lan card of server
both ports connected on same switch
Pls let me know if i have to do any twicking at switch side configuration ?
Thanks
Deepak
(from Deepak_Patkar)
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‎01-07-2014 09:52 PM
Create Date: Apr 11 2012 11:58PM
Is the server end also using address based L2? Make sure that's the case
verify the output of "show port utilization". see the Tx and RX packets on both ports.
Also "show vlan" for the vlan that contains these ports and verify if one of the ports is blocked or not. It will show (g) for sharing and (gb) for blocked port.
(from Arpit_Bhatt)
Is the server end also using address based L2? Make sure that's the case
verify the output of "show port utilization". see the Tx and RX packets on both ports.
Also "show vlan
(from Arpit_Bhatt)
