Patrick centos@puzzled.xs4all.nl wrote:
A quick google shows they support LACP/IEEE 802.3ad so that looks good.
You're in business out-of-the-box if you're running CentOS4 (kernel 2.6). 802.3ad makes things simple.
It's all IPv4 by the way, no IPv6 support required.
Shouldn't matter either way. Although IPv6 uses the layer-2 MAC address as the lower 48-bits of its address by default (at least for the LINKLOCAL, if not the SITELOCAL), that's still provided at layer-2. So the aggregation will address that even before the IPv6 is assigned.