From: Paul P Komkoff Jr <i@stingr.net>
To: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: [DUMB QUESTION] bonding. ethernet bonding.
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 20:38:04 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20021211173803.GA2496@stingr.net> (raw)
hmm. I'm very very unfamiliar with this thing. So when I first tried
to install it I downloaded latest bonding code against 2.4.20 from
sf.net/projects/bonding , patched my kernel with it and etc etc ...
... skipping ...
boot. ip ad flush dev eth{0,1}
modprobe bonding miimon=100
ip ad add myip/mymask brd + dev bond0
ifenslave bond0 eth0 eth1
ip li set bond0 up
switch on the other side (3com superstack 3) configured for trunking
on that 2 ports.
and then
ping $addr_on_local_net do nothing
hmm
tcpdump -i bond0 -vvv -n host $addr_on_local_net
will show me arp replies that $addr_on_local_net is on some
mac_address but
ip ne sh
will show that arp lookup is incomplete then failed
What's wrong?
Maybe other patches I've put in conflicting with this?
--
Paul P 'Stingray' Komkoff 'Greatest' Jr /// (icq)23200764 /// (http)stingr.net
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