Have a google for 'interface bonding'. You bond your two cards together to appear as a single one and then bind Asterisk to an IP address on it. The cards work in loadbalance or failover mode as you specify.

On 7/20/06, shadowym <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Has anyone had any success creating a redundant ethernet connection from
their Asterisk server?  What I would like it to do is use both ethernet
controllers on my motherboard so that if one fails the other one takes over.
I don't see anyway to make it work seamlessly with 2 IP addresses it would
probably have to be a hot standby in software type of thing.

Preferrably with Debian Sarge but CentOS 4.3 is an option.
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