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I need configuration of NIC Bonding with 4 NICS in Linux 7
Ex: bond0 etho & eth1
bond1 eth2 & eth3 both bonds are same IP.
if bond0 down automatically up from bond1.
any one share me the configuration part please its helping me alot.
I need configuration of NIC Bonding with 4 NICS in Linux 7
Ex: bond0 etho & eth1
bond1 eth2 & eth3 both bonds are same IP.
if bond0 down automatically up from bond1.
I am new to this blog...
I need configuration of NIC Bonding with 4 NICS in Linux 7
Ex: bond0 etho & eth1
bond1 eth2 & eth3 both bonds are same IP.
if bond0 down automatically up from bond1.
any one share me the configuration part please its helping me alot.
Thanks.
You could try to create a bond of bonds. Or bond all four NICs. Most bonding modes have HA features.
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