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by_EL2020-02-06 19:01:31
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by_EL, 2020-02-06 19:01:31

I read that with Nİc teming you can connect to different switches (not like LACP), if so, how and from whom will the server receive an İP address?

Please help me figure it out. If we combine two interfaces with NIC-teaming and connect these interfaces to different switches, what will happen to IP addresses?

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Wexter, 2020-02-06
@Wexter

Uncle, are you stupid?
Switches to different routers are connected with different networks? Then the question is: why do you need bonding on different networks?

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ky0, 2020-02-06
@ky0

If the switches are stackable, then it will fail if both ports are combined into one LAG. And here the IP address, if it happens at the second level?

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DDwrt100, 2020-02-07
@DDwrt100

Everything is not clear here. There are several port trunking technologies.
If we take as a basis what we include in different switches.
1) The option is stackable switches, in fact, in the end, from the side of the network, this is a large virtual switch.
therefore, in this case, the connection will not differ from that as if the wires were in the same switch.
2) Technology vPC, in this case, the spacing of wires is built relative to one L2 segment.
One L2 segment, the same address in the end.
3) The so-called Teaming. It’s more interesting here, as far as I remember, this technology creates a virtual interface to which physical ports are connected. In this case, one physical port is working, and the second is on the pickup if the first one dies. The Ip address itself is located on the virtual adapter, and is not affected in any way with switching active wires. However, if you switch the adapter to DHCP mode, and if there are different MAC addresses depending on the wire, it is quite possible to get a difference in ip addresses depending on the active wire. But honestly, what a perversion.
4) VxVlan technology is not about that, but in principle it allows you to have several wires in several switches, but in this case, in principle, the concept of a subnet is transformed into something else, because there are no segments as such.

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