Chris Meidinger wrote:
Hi,
This is a pretty moronic question, but I've been searching RFC's
on-and-off for a couple of weeks and can't find an answer. So I'm
hoping someone here will know it offhand.
I've been looking through RFC's trying to find a clear statement that
having two interfaces in the same subnet does not work, but can't find
it that statement anywhere.
The OS in this case is Linux. I know it can be done with clever
routing and prioritization and such, but this has to do with vanilla
config, just setting up two interfaces in one network.
I would be grateful for a pointer to such an RFC statement, assuming
it exists.
If your goal is to achieve redundancy or to increase bandwidth, you can
bond the interfaces together - assuming that you have a switch / switch
stack that supports 802.3ad.
Then you could assign multiple IPs to the bonded interface without any
layer 3 messyness.
- Dan
- Re: two interfaces one subnet Dan White
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