On Fri, 2019-07-05 at 17:46 -0700, Jay Vosburgh wrote:
>
> I did set this up and test it, but haven't had time to analyze
> in depth.
>
> What I saw was that ping (IPv4) flood worked fine, bonded or
> not, over a span of several hours.
Interesting. In contrast to my experience.
> H
Brian J. Murrell wrote:
>On Tue, 2019-06-18 at 14:57 -0400, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> I have an active-backup bonded connection on a 5.1.6 kernel where the
>> slaves are an Ethernet interface and a wifi interface. The goal is
>> to
>> have network transparent (i.e. same and IP addres
On Tue, 2019-06-18 at 14:57 -0400, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have an active-backup bonded connection on a 5.1.6 kernel where the
> slaves are an Ethernet interface and a wifi interface. The goal is
> to
> have network transparent (i.e. same and IP address on both
> interfaces)
> interfa
On Tue, 2019-06-18 at 14:57 -0400, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> Hi.
An update...
I have another machine with the same ethernet-wifi bonded connection
and it behaves perfectly but only when disconnected from the wired-
ethernet and therefore on the bonded-wifi. The ping -f occasionally
bursts out a
Hi.
I have an active-backup bonded connection on a 5.1.6 kernel where the
slaves are an Ethernet interface and a wifi interface. The goal is to
have network transparent (i.e. same and IP address on both interfaces)
interface which takes advantage of high-speed and low-latency when it
can be physi