Re: More ramblings from the annoying route engine guy...

看板DFBSD_kernel作者時間21年前 (2004/10/22 03:32), 編輯推噓0(000)
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> I think this functionality is called ``etherchanneling'' and it is > provided on a lot of routers. etherchannel is a means of bonding two or more ethernet point to point links to simulate a larger single 'link'. Its limited in that all links must start and end on the same two pieces of equipment, so while it protects against loosing one channel, it doesn't offer diverse paths out through multiple end nodes. I believe getting more specific 'Fast Etherchannel' is Cisco's implimentation, there is a newer, RFC'd version that supercedes it out in the wild. > It sounds cool to me, but it's not really similar to CARP or VRRP, > where, for instance, if one machine goes down, another takes over. > I think these two could certainly work hand-in-hand; assume two > routers which are etherchanneling, one goes down and the other > takes over. Virtualzing the interfaces wouldn't replicate VRRP/CARP, but it would make the concept lighter. The work of dealing with arping for an ip on a specific interface under x/y/z conditions would be a handy side effect of this setup. Your carp daemon just toggles the bind between the virtual interface and a real physical interface as needed. (Just one example.) Joshua Coombs aka Kurlon for those looking for me on IRC
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