Ip Teaming/Ip Bonding
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− | Ip teaming or Ip bonding is a redundancy | + | Ip teaming or Ip bonding is a way to double the network bandwidth of a device(like a host), it also adds redundancy to the network. In a nutshell it allows 2 Ethernet cards to have the same Ip address. |
Therefore if one of the 2 Ethernet cards fails, the other continues to function without even changing the Ip address. | Therefore if one of the 2 Ethernet cards fails, the other continues to function without even changing the Ip address. | ||
'''Warning''' TelcoBridges products doesn't support this feature. TelcoBridges products '''can't''' work with a host configure with Ip Teaming in the system. TelcoBridges products uses 2 network interfaces to achieve the same goal. | '''Warning''' TelcoBridges products doesn't support this feature. TelcoBridges products '''can't''' work with a host configure with Ip Teaming in the system. TelcoBridges products uses 2 network interfaces to achieve the same goal. |
Revision as of 15:04, 28 December 2009
Ip teaming or Ip bonding is a way to double the network bandwidth of a device(like a host), it also adds redundancy to the network. In a nutshell it allows 2 Ethernet cards to have the same Ip address.
Therefore if one of the 2 Ethernet cards fails, the other continues to function without even changing the Ip address.
Warning TelcoBridges products doesn't support this feature. TelcoBridges products can't work with a host configure with Ip Teaming in the system. TelcoBridges products uses 2 network interfaces to achieve the same goal.