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Hamish
Cirrocumulus
Sep 22, 2008Multi-Interface VLAN
Hi all.
I want to have 2 interfaces into a single VLAn for redundency. Normally I'd use trunking and configure the switch as etherchannel using LACP. However in this instance I have to connect to two separate switches...
If I simply configure the VLAN at the F5 as using two interfaces, what sort of load-sharing/high availability/bridging will the F5 actually perform? (I have spanning tree disabled as well). In one/out the other? Ignore the second? (Sorry the docs don't seem to go into this level of detail).
I've run this in the past to a single switch from ECC's running v4.x and it seemed to work OK, but not v9.3.1...
TIA
Hamish.
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Hamish, - Hamish
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Yeah. This is not new infrastructure though. It's existing 65xx's.
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