"Zeltser, Roman" wrote:
>
> I wonder why you are going to copy MAC addresses for the network cards that
> have they own MAC addresses? Correct me if I'm wrong, but every network
> card has a unique MAC address in the entire world. The only option is left
> to remove the NICs from the dead firewall and insert it into the backup
> firewall. It this case copied ARP configuration will be eligible and
> correct.
In principle, you are correct. But: Sun has only one MAC address per
Machine since the MAC addresses are part of the host ID and not built-in
into the network adapters.
Thus it is possible to give each interface a new MAC address with a
simple ifconfig. This makes a MAC address "take-over" feasible on Suns.
Whether this whole setup of Sun makes any sense is not the issue here
:-) I think they have a point to do it their way but it's quite unusual.
Regards,
Axel
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