We would like to know if using port bonding on CentOS to provide
redundant network interfaces would work with sipXecs or if any one has
tried this?

 

The server has two network interfaces but only one is currently active
as sipXecs does not like two network interfaces being configured. The
plan is to configure two network interfaces to provide hardware and LAN
redundancy. The LAN will be made redundant using Stackable switches but
this is of course unusable if we can not work out how to implement
redundancy on the server NICs.

 

Any suggestions or comments? 

 

Hiral Patel

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