On Dec 19 2007 09:47, Peters, Gordon wrote:
>Call me crazy,
For top-posting, yes. :)
> but if I have 2 NICs in a system and all the traffic is
>going through one of them and then that one NIC cable gets pulled, the
>other NIC, that half of the traffic should have been going through in
>the first place, should still work. However, with this type of
>functionality, it does not. Effectively both NICs are now dead even
>though the cable has only been pulled from eth0. Once you pull the cable
>to that "primary" NIC, all traffic stops; even when the "secondary" NIC
>is up and working fine. That in my professional opinion is broken.
I think you should finally reveal your interface configuration
otherwise it's all smoke and mirrors.
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