[asterisk-users] Redundant Ethernet

Watkins, Bradley Bradley.Watkins at compuware.com
Thu Jul 20 09:49:57 MST 2006


Yes, use the bonding driver.  That way you only have one IP address and
both connections are viewed as one logical.

- Brad 

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Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 12:45 PM
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Redundant Ethernet

 
Has anyone had any success creating a redundant ethernet connection from
their Asterisk server?  What I would like it to do is use both ethernet
controllers on my motherboard so that if one fails the other one takes
over.
I don't see anyway to make it work seamlessly with 2 IP addresses it
would probably have to be a hot standby in software type of thing.

Preferrably with Debian Sarge but CentOS 4.3 is an option. 
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