On Fri, 5 May 2006 11:18:52 -0400
"Scott Ullrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 5/5/06, Ispánovits Imre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The WAN's are plugged into Cisco routers (SOHO series provided by the 
> > > ISP).
> > > On the  LAN there are several switches and also on  the DMZ. But how could
> > > affect wan, lan or dmz interface the fully isolated interface used for 
> > > carp
> > > synchronization? Does it?
> 
> Does the cisco allow CARP to talk from one machine to the other on the
> WAN interface?  The CISCO needs to allow the broadcast traffic between
> the two WAN interfaces.   My guess is that it isn't.
> 
> To test simply remove the two WAN's from the CISCO router and hook
> them up to a switch or hub.   If one of the boxes returns to secondary
> you know where the problem lies.
> 
Yes maybe that is the cause. I thought CARP talks only on its dedicated
interface where synchronize in my case OPT2 (SYNC).
I will try it with a HUB ,but unfortunately only on monday :(

Thank you and I will refer about the results.

Imre

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