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Ethernet Port Teaming

Been on a Server Essentials course and the trainer showed us how to team two ethernet ports on a XServe together, but for the life of me I can remember how to do it now I've finally got the company to buy a couple.

Any help would be great guys

Thanks



G4 17" Powerbook Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Posted on Mar 8, 2007 9:31 AM

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Posted on Mar 8, 2007 9:43 AM

Via the GUI:

System Preferences -> Network -> Show -> Network Port Configurations -> New -> Link Aggregate

Via the CLI:

<pre class=command>sudo networksetup -createBond "Bonded Interface Name" "Built-in Ethernet 1" "Built-in Ethernet 2"</pre>

will create a new trunk called 'Bonded Interface Name' consisting of en0 and en1.

In both cases, make sure you configure your switch ports accordingly.
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Mar 8, 2007 9:43 AM in response to MacMonkey

Via the GUI:

System Preferences -> Network -> Show -> Network Port Configurations -> New -> Link Aggregate

Via the CLI:

<pre class=command>sudo networksetup -createBond "Bonded Interface Name" "Built-in Ethernet 1" "Built-in Ethernet 2"</pre>

will create a new trunk called 'Bonded Interface Name' consisting of en0 and en1.

In both cases, make sure you configure your switch ports accordingly.

Ethernet Port Teaming

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