On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 16:31 +1200, kjcsb wrote:
I have an Asterisk server with 2 network cards. One provides the LAN
connection and the other provides the Internet connection. Currently this is
set up in the following way:
eth0 192.168.1.5. This provides LAN connectivity
eth1
Two different things I think.
For redundancy, if you're using RHEL4U2 or later, you can bond your
ethernet channels and configure any of the 6 modes AA, AP, ALB etc.
you'll get NIC redundancy. Anyone of the NICs die, the other one takes
over the MAC and the IP of the failed NIC and the system is
I have an Asterisk server with 2 network cards. One provides the LAN
connection and the other provides the Internet connection. Currently this is
set up in the following way:
eth0 192.168.1.5. This provides LAN connectivity
eth1 192.168.1.251, gw 192.168.1.252 (Note that other nodes on the
kjcsb wrote:
I have an Asterisk server with 2 network cards. One provides the LAN
connection and the other provides the Internet connection. Currently
this is set up in the following way:
eth0 192.168.1.5. This provides LAN connectivity
eth1 192.168.1.251, gw 192.168.1.252 (Note that other