Hi Mike,
Sure, can't argue with that ;-)

Let me try....

The single VSWITCH solution requires that both OSA's are in the same subnet,
right? And hence the same gateway? Must be some more limitations I can think
of (Multipath workload balancing I already mentioned)

All the Best
Mark Perry


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> Michael MacIsaac
> Sent: 15 December 2004 18:02
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> Subject: Re: Using VSWITCH and OSA
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> > If you have two OSA cards why would you want to use VSWITCH High
> > Availability rather than a full network High Availability solution?
> Because it's a *lot* easier to configure?
> 
> "Mike MacIsaac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   (845) 433-7061
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