10.9 SystemConfiguring Bonding DetailsUnder IP Address Configuration > Bonding Details, configure bonded devices (see"Network Page: Bonding Details" on page 297):Figure 205: Network Page: Bonding Details1. If necessary, click the Show link to show the bonding details table.2. For each available bonded device (bond0, bond1, and so on), select two or moreEthernet ports with the same link speed to assign to the bond. Or select Not Bondedto leave a port unassigned to any bond.If no ports are assigned to a bond, the bond cannot be configured. That is, settingscannot be entered for the bond in the Interface Details or IP Address tables becauseno Ethernet ports are assigned to the device.All ports assigned to the same device are bonded together into a single logical port.For example, if you select bond0 for port eth0 and port eth1, both ports are bondedtogether in the bond0 device. A bonded device can contain two or more ports.All ports associated with a bond must have the same link speed (1GbE or 10GbE).3. For each bonded device, specify the bonding mode:To maintain network connectivity, the switch connected to the ETERNUSCS800 must be configured to use the same bonding mode. The best time tochange the bonding mode on the switch is during the next reboot of yoursystem, after saving the new network settings. Changing the bonding modeon the switch before saving these settings and rebooting may result in theloss of network connectivity to the system.ETERNUS CS800 297