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-Original Message-
From: Seth J. Blank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quarta-feira, 15 de Outubro de 2003 18:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LARTC] Redundant Internet connections [Updated]
I'm not aware of mii tools, could you give me more information on them
Yeah, I figured out the problem (stupid mistake on my end) and
everything is working now.
With one exception. If I pull the cat5 out of eth0 (external interface
1) then everything just hangs. No connections can be made, etc. Pulling
the cat5 out of eth1 (external interface 2) has no effect.
Thanks Robert, that's almost exactly what I had (I didn't have ip route
flush cache).
The problem is, everything is routing fine, and the data is being split
evenly over eth0 and eth1, but as soon as I pull the cable out of eth0
(pulling it out of eth1 doesn't seem to matter) the connection
Robert Kurjata wrote:
I have a load balancing setup for 3 uplinks (3 different providers and
technologies) w/failover set with http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/ Nano-HOWTO
(carefully done By-The-Book - any shortcut and it's gone).
I have finished implementing this step by step, and things still do not
Seth J. Blank wrote:
I have finished implementing this step by step, and things still do not
appear to be working.
During the testing phase, I have two problems (output which differs from
what the howto says I should get).
1) When I run ip route list table main, only the proper entries for
Witaj Seth,
W Twoim licie datowanym 13 padziernika 2003 (18:24:08) mona przeczyta:
SJB Sorry, I really wasn't paying attention when I wrote this (i.e. I've had
SJB no sleep).
SJB I have the routing tables working properly for the internal network.
SJB What I need to do is have the routing