On 21 April 2015 at 14:48, Alexey Orishko <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys, > > I have a motherboard with 2 eth ports, which using dhcp setup and > connected to the same network segment. If eth0 is disconnected, ip > connectivity is lost even eth1 stay connected. Same thing happening if > eth0/1 setup is static and both ports connected to the same network > segment. > > I've tried ubuntu on the same hw with the same setup and it is running > without a problem. > > When eth0 connectivity is lost, ubuntu changes default route/nw > interface from eth0 to eth1, thus keeping unit connected. This is not > happening in blfs setup... > > Is there something in blfs scripts to support auto-switching default > route interface when eth interface goes down? > I'm not sure exactly what it is you are trying to do, but it sounds as though you need to install bridge-utils from the book. Richard
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