Thanks for the reply

I tried moving the IP address to the beginning of the ifconfig line but it 
still seems to show the same error on boot and refuses to leave INIT mode. This 
isn't critical as I'm just playing around with it at the moment.

I'm using virtualbox to test with and a few 10.0-RELEASE vm's I've had kicking 
around for a while. I might replace them with 10.1-RC2 tomorrow and see if I 
get the same thing.

Matt

On 15 Oct 2014, at 16:58, Freddie Cash 
<fjwc...@gmail.com<mailto:fjwc...@gmail.com>> wrote:


You don't need the "up" keyword, and it definitely works with a /30 and a 
single IP. I use that at work. But the order of options does matter (IP first, 
CARP stuff second).

Requires FreeBSD 10 and the new CARP code. Might work on pre-10, but I never 
got it to work.

The following is from our core fibre router:

ifconfig_em0="inet 142.24.243.161/30<http://142.24.243.161/30> vhid 30 pass 
mypass30 -lro -tso -vlanhwtso"
defaultrouter="142.24.243.162"

The slave box is the same, but with "advskew 128" added after the pass config.
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