Hi,

I'm looking at implementing some redundant network connections on some
RHEL5 servers. The idea would be to be able to suffer the loss of any
one switch the servers are connected to, and still have everything
working.

Sounds simple, eh? :-)

I'm familiar with bonding on Linux, and with VLANs and LACP in switches,
and it seems like I could achieve what I want using LACP. The main
problem is that I have all servers connected to two different networks
(currently eth0 to private LAN and eth1 to public LAN) and I need to
keep PXE booting working from eth0... but only have 2 physical network
ports in most servers...

Is it possible to do what I want? Redundancy of two different physical
networks while still be able to PXE boot for reinstalls? Probably not...

If not, then the idea I had was the following : With 3 or more physical
network ports, keep one just for "maintenance" (IPMI/DRAC and PXE boot)
and bond the others with LACP, then trunk the two VLANs for private and
public LANs on top of that. Sounds possible? (as I've never used VLANs
on Linux, even less on top of some bonding!)

This last setup would possibly mean loosing access to the "maintenance"
interface if a switch dies, but never loosing access to any of the two
production networks. The switches I have in mind are Cisco 4948, which
would be stacked together, and always have LACP configured across two
or more devices.

Has anyone done anything similar? Sounds reasonable? Any advice?

TIA,
Matthias

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