PE1850/1950/2950 + RHEL4/5 + Nic teaming ?

Florent Gilain Florent.Gilain at direct-energie.com
Sun Aug 3 02:54:07 CDT 2008


Ok, thanks, i was finally just wondering if there was something special with dell Linux PE hardware / software  /setup...

Florent

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Moe, Justin [mailto:justin.moe at xo.com]
Envoyé : samedi 2 août 2008 22:40
À : Florent Gilain; linux-poweredge at lists.us.dell.com
Objet : RE: PE1850/1950/2950 + RHEL4/5 + Nic teaming ?

There is plenty of information on Ethernet bonding, which I believe is
what you are referring to.

In a nutshell, it does the same thing as windows does, the only real
difference as far as the system is concerned is that the interface is
named bond$FOO vs eth$FOO.

Search for 'linux ethernet teaming', there is a huge amount of
documentation out there on it.  We implemented it here on a 2950 III
running Debian stable and it's working a treat.

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From: linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com
[mailto:linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com] On Behalf Of Florent Gilain
Sent: 2008, Saturday, August 02 03:48
To: linux-poweredge at lists.us.dell.com
Subject: PE1850/1950/2950 + RHEL4/5 + Nic teaming ?

Hello all,

I'm looking for informations about nic teaming management on PE Servers
running RHEL4/5 and drivers updates.

Can someone explain me how it works under Linux ?

Thanks a lot

Nb : I usually use BACS (Broadcom nic) or intel pro set (Intel nic)
management software under windows...but never had to do it under linux,
so are there such softs for Linux too ? do PE servers come with
something special from DELL template ?

Florent



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