Jay Vosburgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm unfamiliar with your particular switch, but usually this > kind of problem with bonding 802.3ad is in the switch interaction. The > switches I have (Cisco) require that 802.3ad mode be explicitly enabled > on whichever ports it is desired on, so it may be worthwhile to check > your switch and make sure that it really is configured for 802.3ad on > the sky2 ports.
I am currently using port 1&2 and port 9&10 for bonding and have configured all four ports for the same aggregator ID 1, LCAP enabled. I also switched ports, that is, I changed host1 from using port 1&2 to use port 9&10 and vice versa. Note that I also used sk98lin which worked in my setup also. Do you still think it is a misconfigured switch? > If the switch is configured, you may want to also check to see > if it has counters for LACPDUs sent and received. If the switch is not > sending and receiving LACPDUs on the appropriate ports, then it's more > likely to be a communications problem somewhere (vs. an 802.3ad > negotiation problem). I will check tomorrow morning whether I see the LACPDUs in the log and report. Any more tests which may be helpfull? Thanks. /holger - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html