straightforward.
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to arrange your script or whatever to stop
if you experience an actual failure.
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the
appropriate iif, depending on how you set it up).
I think you'd need to test a bit to check for the proper
configuration, which may be hard via only remote access.
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. Judging from my experience with managed switches, I suspect
that the bonding driver (in active-backup mode, for example) would
detect link failure faster than STP.
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To: Shlomi Yaakobovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: Tim Mattox [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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Subject: Re: [Bonding-devel] bonding and appletalk
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of Tue
/messages? Ideally, this would include messages from setup
and when you test the failure. If it's really big, then feel free to
send it off list.
Also, what are your network cards and dsl switches?
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