Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 22:13:41 +0200 From: Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org> To: Richard Bejtlich <richard_bejtlich@yahoo.com> Cc: freebsd-security@freebsd.org Subject: Re: interface bonding Message-ID: <20031222201341.GA98235@FreeBSD.org.ua> In-Reply-To: <20031222184812.87890.qmail@web60808.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20031222184812.87890.qmail@web60808.mail.yahoo.com>
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--NzB8fVQJ5HfG6fxh Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 10:48:12AM -0800, Richard Bejtlich wrote: > Thanks to Dmitry's tip on ng_eiface, I'm happy to > report using the following configuration to bond > interfaces with ng_one2many and a virtual interface > ngeth0. >=20 > sf2 and sf3 are real interfaces connected to my 10/100 > tap. > -- > kldload ng_ether > kldload ng_one2many > ifconfig sf2 promisc -arp up > ifconfig sf3 promisc -arp up > ngctl mkpeer . eiface hook ether > ngctl mkpeer ngeth0: one2many lower one > ngctl connect sf2: ngeth0:lower lower many0 > ngctl connect sf3: ngeth0:lower lower many1 > ifconfig ngeth0 -arp up > -- >=20 > It works: >=20 You can also try to dispense with ng_ether(4) completely by attaching the "ether" hook of the eiface node to the one2many's "one" hook directly. Cheers, --=20 Ruslan Ermilov FreeBSD committer ru@FreeBSD.org --NzB8fVQJ5HfG6fxh Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQE/51B1Ukv4P6juNwoRApnHAJ9qcjg6Mvg1hvF7JCugJWanrrV6qwCfYadb Cs5Hkcj5zSEDKRumiZ5gofs= =GlsI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --NzB8fVQJ5HfG6fxh--
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