Re: [Users] Re: HN & VEs in multi-subnet VLAN

2008-09-18 Thread Tim Benoit
Strangely enough, it appears as though nothing may need to be done. VLAN100 contains 2 subnets: 192.168.1.48/29 and 10.10.10.48/30 I setup the HN in 192.168.1.48/29 VE1 in 192.168.1.48/29 VE2 in 10.10.10.48/30 I was able to communicate to both VEs from outside the HN (from outside of both seg

[Users] Re: HN & VEs in multi-subnet VLAN

2008-09-18 Thread Suno Ano
Tim> Our processes allow for "fail-over" from a failing server onto a Tim> good server. We do this by using OpenVZ. So, if "Server5" should Tim> fail (let's assume its CPU died), we would fail-over the "Server5" Tim> virtual environment (which includes its IP Address) onto "Server1" Tim> and