Re: [opensuse] Is the a list of Switches that support link bonding?



Per Jessen wrote:
Greg Freemyer wrote:

I considering setting up link bonding for the first time. The server
would have 2 NICs. Possibly a couple of the clients would have the
same, but most of the clients only one NIC.

To my knowledge, the ethernet switch doesn't specifically need to
support bonding.

Are you sure about that, Per? I recall having to configure my switch
when I set up bonding. But it was years ago and perhaps things have
changed. FWIW my switches are 12-port AT-9410GB and they work fine.

Cheers, Dave
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