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How to team ports on a SRW2024 SWITCH
Hi!
I have severals of srw2024 switches and want to increase the speed between them (connect severals of cables between the switches for higher speed) and wonder if its possible team some ports the same way you do on procurve switches...
I have severals of srw2024 switches and want to increase the speed between them (connect severals of cables between the switches for higher speed) and wonder if its possible team some ports the same way you do on procurve switches...
Yes it can be done using LACP for up to 8 links per trunk.
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Could you please describe to me how to do it? I see the LACP... ex i wants to use 4 ports 1 to 4 between two switches.
Yes:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps9967/ps9989/data_sheet_c78-502265.pdf
Search on Link Aggregation, you can have up to 8 ports configured as a single logical link. Unfortunately I can't seem to find good documentation on exactly how to configure this switch so you may just have to poke around in the web interface. You will want to look for terms like "Link Aggregation", 802.3ad, and/or EtherChannel.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps9967/ps9989/data_sheet_c78-502265.pdf
Search on Link Aggregation, you can have up to 8 ports configured as a single logical link. Unfortunately I can't seem to find good documentation on exactly how to configure this switch so you may just have to poke around in the web interface. You will want to look for terms like "Link Aggregation", 802.3ad, and/or EtherChannel.
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