Yes I have, It only uses the additional ports when necessary, also you need to be careful how you set up your trunk groups, they are manufacturer defined.  We use Foundry switches, and set them up as server based trunk groups.  If the trunk is not defined properly on the switch you may also experience this problem.   If you have the capability of switching to Gigabit II I recommend it, we had a lot of issues with our quad cards and the trunk groups on the switches.  We implemented the Gigabit II cards on our 820 in a single vif with no issues.
Drew
-----Original Message-----
From: Haber, David J. [mailto:David.Haber@vtmednet.org]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 6:49 AM
To: toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: Performance and vifs

I am still having some performance issues but they seem to be better after upgrading to v 6.1.1r2. My question is about vifs. I have a 4 port vif using a quad NIC in an 820 filer. I have ether channel set up on my Cisco 5500 switch. All seems to be ok except it looks like only the first port in the vif is doing any work. Has anyone seen something like this?