On 2/13/22 12:20, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
I could give up VHID 1 and just use any other number, but, at least
initially, I'll try and check with the vendor out of curiosity.
Just for the record: I opened a ticket with Zyxel a month ago and got
practically no answer yet.
bye
av.
On 2/13/22 11:51, Michael Gmelin wrote:
According to their web site, some of their switches have support (don’t know your
model) under IP Application > VRRP > Configuration.
No such thing here (it's a GS1900-24E).
Good luck getting to the bottom of this!
Thanks.
I could give up VHID
> On 13. Feb 2022, at 11:45, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
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>> On 2/12/22 13:38, Michael Gmelin wrote:
>> Maybe the switch or something it’s connected to uses vrrp?
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> The switch has no options about VRRP, AFAICT (unless it can be called by a
> different name) and I don't think any other dev
On 2/13/22 11:17, Harry Schmalzbauer wrote:
Hi, if source address of the SYN-ACK reply between [C|D] -> carpIP is
.3/0:0:5e:00:01:01,
Not sure I understand. What's .3?
(mac adress learning limit
set for the port(s) in question?!?).
There's scarcely 10 entries in the whole MAC database
On 2/13/22 05:34, Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote:
This is absolutely not normal. VHID 1 usually acts the same as the other
VHIDs. I also suspect your switch.
What is even stranger is that:
_ if I boot with VHID 10, then add a different IP with VHID 1, I see
both MACs in the switch database;
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On 2/12/22 13:38, Michael Gmelin wrote:
Maybe the switch or something it’s connected to uses vrrp?
The switch has no options about VRRP, AFAICT (unless it can be called by
a different name) and I don't think any other device could use VRRP.
When using vhid 1, can you see any vrrp traf
Am 12.02.2022 um 12:53 schrieb Andrea Venturoli:
Hello.
I've set up a network with CARP and I think I'm seeing something strange.
What follows is a simplified setup (the real one involves lagg and
vlan, but this should not matter).
I have a Zyxel managed switch,
two "servers":
- A 192.168.0.
Hello.
I've set up a network with CARP and I think I'm seeing something strange.
What follows is a simplified setup (the real one involves lagg and vlan,
but this should not matter).
I have a Zyxel managed switch,
two "servers":
- A 192.168.0.1
- B 192.168.0.2
and two "clients"
- C 192.168.0.