Is it possible to have the same ip accessible via two interfaces the same
way you would on a server. This is on an mx series router.
Mark Jones
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Hi Mark,
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 8:09 AM, Mark Jones mjo...@mnsi.net wrote:
Is it possible to have the same ip accessible via two interfaces the same
way you would on a server. This is on an mx series router.
What do you mean when you say ..the same way you would on a server ?
Assigning the
I think Mark is referring to bonding under linux...right? Typically bonding
has an active / passive pair, and it can also round robin sending the
packets out individual interfaces. Obviously all returning traffic will be
destined to one mac, which is the active slave at the time.
Bonding also
I'm making VC's out of all our existing 3300 top of rack switches, as well
as the EX8200 core, resulting in no spanning tree bs, 40gbit lags + lacp to
the tor vc and SRX cluster, plus 2-4gbit lags to the server using lacp
bonding mode.
It works great as long as layer 4 hashing is configured
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