Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Wed, 10 Dec 2003 08:57:34 -0800 | From | Tom Dickson <> | Subject | Bonding gigabit cards w 2.4.20 switch question |
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I'm testing bonding e1000 cards under 2.4.20 and it seems to work fine, however: I would like to know a decent brand of switch that can support round-robin or XOR at gigabit speeds. Documentation/networking/bonding.txt has only 10/100 information in it. Is there any preferred linux supporting brand?
Also, should I submit a bug report on the fact that bonding using the ns83820.o driver causes kernel panics, or is that a known issue?
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