Re: VIPA in Intel platformh ??

2006-02-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks to everything. I will teste it. Gabriel --- Mensaje Original -- De: Doug Griswold [EMAIL PROTECTED] Para: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Asunto: Re: VIPA in Intel platformh ?? Fecha: 04/02/2006 22:16:40 Mensaje: Sorry. I guess I didn't

Re: VIPA in Intel platformh ??

2006-02-04 Thread Alan Altmark
On Saturday, 02/04/2006 at 09:15 EST, Doug Griswold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry. I guess I didn't fully understand vipa. You could use interface > bonding to bond 2 interfaces into 1 to get redundancy. The term "VIPA" varies in meaning according to the speaker and comes in multiple flavor

Re: VIPA in Intel platformh ??

2006-02-04 Thread Doug Griswold
Vipa allows you to assign IP addresses to a system, instead of individual adapters. This minimizes outage caused by adapter failure. Best regards Gabriel Frank --- Mensaje Original -- De: Doug Griswold [EMAIL PROTECTED] Para: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Asun

Re: VIPA in Intel platformh ??

2006-02-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ECTED] Para: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Asunto: Re: VIPA in Intel platformh ?? Fecha: 03/02/2006 20:45:21 Mensaje: They are called Virtual Interfaces. You configure it like any other interface except you reference it to the base nic by placing a ": x". So to conf

Re: VIPA in Intel platformh ??

2006-02-03 Thread Doug Griswold
They are called Virtual Interfaces. You configure it like any other interface except you reference it to the base nic by placing a ": x". So to configure a Virtual interface on eth0 you could ifconfig eth0:1 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 >>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/03/06