Utlizing 4 network cards for SUN v245

Hi
I would like to check if using the 4 network cards binded to the same ip address would be able to utlilize 1000Mbps?
Or would just configuring 1 card be sufficient?
How is it done??
thanks

Did a traditional, JETless jump overnight, and had the same effect. So it's not JET.

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