I have to imagine this affects more that just Cisco switches. More proof that network engineering is an afterthought at Microsoft. It's hard to fathom that they engineered their "load balancing" this way on purpose.
http://blogs.nil.com/blog/2009/07/30/microsoft-network-load-balancing-nlb-functionality-does-not-play-nicely-with-cisco-switches/

http://blogs.nil.com/blog/2009/07/30/microsoft-network-load-balancing-nlb-functionality-does-not-play-nicely-with-cisco-switches/


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