> hrmm... I just went back to the original post; I missed this bit the > first time around: > > In this setup i'm using a D-Link 8 port switch to connect eth0 using > > ethernet cable and eth1 is connected on wireless adapter of my laptop. > > eth0 and eth1 are probably on two different networks (same as my wls1 > & enp1s0 are on two different networks); that'd be my guess for why > failover doesn't work. Both NICs need to be on the same network for > bonding to work. Thanks for explanation on it further, in fact, as i stated earlier, this is test scenario which i was talking about on a VM having wireless and wired LAN connection in bonded mode with D-Link 8 port switch. Actual hardware and test scenario are different - managed Cisco switch and two ethernet connections for bonding - which i've to test further and get a result on this same. Both interfaces are on the same network. Thanks.
** Sent again, as i missed to add debian user list in these two mails , sorry. thanks. On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 8:16 PM Jaikumar Sharma <jaikumar.sha...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > hrmm... I just went back to the original post; I missed this bit the > > first time around: > > > In this setup i'm using a D-Link 8 port switch to connect eth0 using > > > ethernet cable and eth1 is connected on wireless adapter of my laptop. > > > > eth0 and eth1 are probably on two different networks (same as my wls1 > > & enp1s0 are on two different networks); that'd be my guess for why > > failover doesn't work. Both NICs need to be on the same network for > > bonding to work. > Thanks for explanation on it further, in fact, as i stated earlier, > this is test scenario which i was talking about on a VM having > wireless and wired LAN connection in bonded mode with D-Link 8 port > switch. > Actual hardware and test scenario are different - managed Cisco switch > and two ethernet connections for bonding - which i've to test further > and get a result on this same. > Both interfaces are on the same network. > Thanks.