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PredatorVI
Jul 25, 2014Tutor
Bonding multiple NIC's w/ Cisco 3750
I have a new ReadyNAS 4220. I'm trying to bond all 4 1GbE NIC ports to a Cisco 3750G switch. I'm connecting to the management tool via the 10GbE port so the tool connectivity isn't affected by my tw...
xeltros
Jul 30, 2014Apprentice
Cisco devices are pretty much as standard as you can get for network devices. 3750G is a potent device, I can't see any valid reason why a supported standard on both ends like LACP wouldn't work. On top of that I'm pretty sure the 4220 is classified as professional and thus is expected to handle many users via bonding but also support professional devices like Cisco's.
If they work unbound, yes, they should work bound with either TLB or ALB modes as far as I understand them.
Support is a good call, they at least can rule out a wrong NAS config and I wouldn't be surprised if they could find someone that knows how to handle your 3750G etherchannels better than I do in their ranks (they sell network products, chances are some of them got Cisco certifications at some point).
If they work unbound, yes, they should work bound with either TLB or ALB modes as far as I understand them.
Support is a good call, they at least can rule out a wrong NAS config and I wouldn't be surprised if they could find someone that knows how to handle your 3750G etherchannels better than I do in their ranks (they sell network products, chances are some of them got Cisco certifications at some point).
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