Hello,
I fail to understand the following sentence:
"When you configure virtual interfaces for takeover, you must specify the interface name and not the IP address."
I have one vif in each filer, separate ones, trunk1=192.168.1.103 on 1st filer and trunk1=192.168.1.104 on 2nd filer.
Does the previous sentence mean I have to put:
ifconfig trunk1 192.168.1.103 mediatype 100tx-fd partner trunk1 ?
That doesn't make much sense. Tried also
ifconfig trunk1 192.168.1.103 mediatype 100tx-fd partner 192.168.1.104
but keep getting partner 192.168.1.104 (not in use).
TIA.
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Thus spake Jose Celestino, on Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 05:44:47AM +0100:
Hello,
I fail to understand the following sentence:
"When you configure virtual interfaces for takeover, you must specify the interface name and not the IP address."
I have one vif in each filer, separate ones, trunk1=192.168.1.103 on 1st filer and trunk1=192.168.1.104 on 2nd filer.
Does the previous sentence mean I have to put:
ifconfig trunk1 192.168.1.103 mediatype 100tx-fd partner trunk1 ?
That doesn't make much sense. Tried also
ifconfig trunk1 192.168.1.103 mediatype 100tx-fd partner 192.168.1.104
but keep getting partner 192.168.1.104 (not in use).
TIA.
-- Jose Celestino japc@co.sapo.pt Systems::SAPO.pt http://www.sapo.pt
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