Greetings,
I would like to use Vyatta to setup a failover link at my home.
I have two internet links DSL and Cable.
I have looked through the docs and I don't see commands to setup a failover
scenario.
Any ideas if Vyatta can do failover?
I want it to run on the cable internet and failover
Bill,
It is doable, but it is not necessarily pretty. I was able to use the
BasicLoadBalance how to from the community wiki to get dual links up and
working. I haven't tried the FailoverScript, but I am sure that it works as
well
The BasicLoadBalance set-up does work, but it sounds like Bill wants
fail-over to a secondary next hop if the primary fails. This is
accomplished with the qualified-next-hop attribute.
Set up a default route to your preferred provider (cable)
Set protocols static route
Do you have other hardware you could try the CD on? It's likely to be
something specific with that particular system, or it's possible there's a
problem that occurred when the CD itself was created.
Thanks,
Justin
On 9/21/07, silvertip257 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marat,
Here are the results.
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience using the Mikrotik 4xInterface Ethernet
boards with Vyatta?
http://www.mikrotik-shop.de/product_info.php?info=p133_RouterBoard-44G.html
Thanks
- b
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Mike,
Did you try appending pci=biosirq to your kernel boot parameters? It
looks like the kernel is having a hard time allocating interrupts which
could prevent the eth driver from accessing the hardware which in turn
could prevent router manager from loading. If you haven't already, at
the