Matt Mullins wrote:
> I've used carp very successfully in the past, both in the standard
> mode and ARP load-balancing mode, to build fail-over sets of
> firewalls. It worked well enough that one of our firewalls was down
> for a week before we noticed (and none of our clients did). I just
> did
I've used carp very successfully in the past, both in the standard
mode and ARP load-balancing mode, to build fail-over sets of
firewalls. It worked well enough that one of our firewalls was down
for a week before we noticed (and none of our clients did). I just
did a mock-up of your scenario on
Johan Hendriks wrote:
> >
> > Are there any success stories or known issues with carp(4) on FreeBSD
> > 8.2? I have configured a carp interface:
[dd]
> > But for some reason I can ping 10.14.135.88, but cannot ping
> > 10.14.134.99. There seem to be ARP responses
Victor Sudakov schreef:
Colleagues,
Are there any success stories or known issues with carp(4) on FreeBSD
8.2? I have configured a carp interface:
router1# ifconfig le0
le0: flags=8943 metric 0 mtu
1500
options=8
ether 08:00:27:aa:6a:bd
inet 10.14.135.88 netmask
Colleagues,
Are there any success stories or known issues with carp(4) on FreeBSD
8.2? I have configured a carp interface:
router1# ifconfig le0
le0: flags=8943 metric 0 mtu
1500
options=8
ether 08:00:27:aa:6a:bd
inet 10.14.135.88 netmask 0xfe00 broadcast