Odd carp behavior

2012-11-26 Thread Carlos Flor
I have 2 firewalls setup running OpenBSD 5.1 amd64. I have 4 nics on each box. The nics are paired off into interface failover trunks. I then have 4 vlans configured on each box. 3 Vlans go over trunk0, one goes over trunk 1. I have carp setup on each box as well. I have a carp interface set

Re: Odd CARP behavior

2011-05-20 Thread MAROUNI Abbass
Hello, We had the same problem a few weeks ago, where one interface on the backup machine decides to become master. This will create an ARP conflict as both machines will respond to the ARP request, and that will make it very slow. The first thing to check is wether the two interfaces see

Re: Odd CARP behavior

2011-05-20 Thread Bryan Irvine
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Gary Thornock gthorn...@yahoo.com wrote: My previous company has a pair of firewalls running OpenBSD 4.4 with CARP. They've been running with no problem since just after the 4.4 release, until the last couple of days. Now, the firewall that should be in

Odd CARP behavior

2011-05-19 Thread Gary Thornock
My previous company has a pair of firewalls running OpenBSD 4.4 with CARP. They've been running with no problem since just after the 4.4 release, until the last couple of days. Now, the firewall that should be in BACKUP state has somehow decided that it needs to be MASTER for some, but not all,