From: Frank Louwers <frank@openminds.be>
To: Vincent Guffens <guffens@auto.ucl.ac.be>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: BUG: 2 NICs on same network
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 12:57:18 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020423125718.B1322@openminds.be> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020423113935.A30329@openminds.be> <20020423124756.A3572@auto.ucl.ac.be> <20020423115710.A31456@openminds.be> <20020423134135.A7941@auto.ucl.ac.be>
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 01:41:35PM +0200, Vincent Guffens wrote:
> I see it here too,
[CCing back to list as Vincent saw the same behaviour]
>
> usermode:~# ping 192.168.0.5
> PING 192.168.0.5 (192.168.0.5): 56 data bytes
> 64 bytes from 192.168.0.5: icmp_seq=0 ttl=255 time=20.3 ms
>
> usermode:~# ping 192.168.0.6
> PING 192.168.0.6 (192.168.0.6): 56 data bytes
> 64 bytes from 192.168.0.6: icmp_seq=0 ttl=255 time=3.5 ms
>
> usermode:~# arp -a
> ? (192.168.0.5) at FE:FD:C0:A8:00:05 [ether] on eth0
> ? (192.168.0.6) at FE:FD:C0:A8:00:05 [ether] on eth0
> usermode:~#
>
>
>
> bash-2.05# tcpdump -e -i eth0
> tcpdump: listening on eth0
> 07:21:00.284894 fe:fd:c0:a8:0:1 Broadcast arp 42: arp who-has 192.168.0.5 tell 192.168.0.1
> 07:21:00.285020 fe:fd:c0:a8:0:5 fe:fd:c0:a8:0:1 arp 42: arp reply 192.168.0.5 is-at fe:fd:c0:a8:0:5
> 07:21:00.301634 fe:fd:c0:a8:0:5 Broadcast arp 42: arp who-has router tell 192.168.0.5
> 07:21:00.303418 fe:fd:c0:a8:0:1 fe:fd:c0:a8:0:5 ip 98: 192.168.0.1 > 192.168.0.5: icmp: echo request (DF)
> 07:21:00.303589 fe:fd:c0:a8:0:5 fe:fd:c0:a8:0:1 ip 98: 192.168.0.5 > 192.168.0.1: icmp: echo reply
> 07:21:01.324561 fe:fd:c0:a8:0:5 Broadcast arp 42: arp who-has router tell 192.168.0.5
> 07:21:02.364564 fe:fd:c0:a8:0:5 Broadcast arp 42: arp who-has router tell 192.168.0.5
> 07:21:03.544592 fe:fd:c0:a8:0:1 Broadcast arp 42: arp who-has 192.168.0.6 tell 192.168.0.1
> 07:21:03.544714 fe:fd:c0:a8:0:5 fe:fd:c0:a8:0:1 arp 42: arp reply 192.168.0.6 is-at fe:fd:c0:a8:0:5 <------
>
>
> the interface having .5 is replying on behalf of .6. It probably comes from the fact that it is not legal to put two different
> interfaces in the same subnet. You should probably be using a load balancer interface or a bridge interface or subnet your /24
> . But as I imagine, you can't subnet, if you use the bridge you will have to enable stp which will disable one of the link and
> if you use eql, you switch has to understand it (would probably be the best though)
>
> You can still add some static arp entries but it not very scalable and not very beautifull either ...
>
> I'm curious about what they will say on the list,
Well, load balancing or bridging is an option, but not the one I
want... I will use the first nic as "normal" (firewalled, traffic
shaped, ...) interface for my customer's websites, and eth1 as the
"backup" and maintenance nic in case something goes wrong ...
I don't understand why it should be illegal to have to nics on the
same server on the same subnet ...
Regarding static arps: am I correct these should be added to all
machines on the subnet and to the router? (That last is not possible,
I don't have permission to change stuff on the router)
Vriendelijke groeten,
Frank Louwers
--
Openminds bvba www.openminds.be
Tweebruggenstraat 16 - 9000 Gent - Belgium
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-04-23 10:57 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-04-23 9:39 BUG: 2 NICs on same network Frank Louwers
2002-04-23 10:53 ` rpm
2002-04-23 10:52 ` Frank Louwers
2002-04-23 11:12 ` rpm
[not found] ` <20020423124756.A3572@auto.ucl.ac.be>
[not found] ` <20020423115710.A31456@openminds.be>
[not found] ` <20020423134135.A7941@auto.ucl.ac.be>
2002-04-23 10:57 ` Frank Louwers [this message]
2002-04-23 13:10 ` Chris Friesen
2002-04-23 15:20 ` Vincent Guffens
2002-04-23 16:38 ` Chris Friesen
2002-04-23 20:54 ` Vincent Guffens
2002-04-23 19:19 ` Chris Friesen
2002-04-23 13:40 ` Jeff Garzik
2002-04-23 13:45 ` J.A. Magallon
2002-04-23 13:51 ` Frank Louwers
2002-04-23 13:58 ` Harley Stenzel
2002-04-23 16:05 ` Denis Vlasenko
2002-04-23 11:11 ` Frank Louwers
2002-04-23 16:21 ` Denis Vlasenko
2002-04-23 13:20 ` Jesse Pollard
2002-04-23 17:04 ` dean gaudet
2002-04-23 22:18 ` Bill Davidsen
2002-04-25 12:09 ` Roland Kuhn
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2002-04-23 14:55 Dag Bakke
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