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Configure bond using mode=4 (802.3ad)
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
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I have a Debian 8 system with two NICs I want to bond. My managed switch is already configured to link aggregate the two ports I'm using.
On the linux box, I have installed ifenslave
.
In /etc/network/interfaces, I have:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet manual
bond-master bond0
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet manual
bond-master bond0
auto bond0
iface bond0 inet static
address 10.0.0.100
netmask 255.255.0.0
gateway 10.0.0.1
slaves eth0 eth1
bond-mode 4
bond-miimon 100
bond_downdelay 200
bond_updelay 300
Edit: Looks like the config is wrong when using mode 4. I'm having a hard time finding examples of how to configure 802.3ad.
Edit 2: I tried modprobe bonding mode=4 and now cat /proc/net/bond0 is showing 802.3ad however my entire network becomes unreachable.
networking bonding interface debian-jessie
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I have a Debian 8 system with two NICs I want to bond. My managed switch is already configured to link aggregate the two ports I'm using.
On the linux box, I have installed ifenslave
.
In /etc/network/interfaces, I have:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet manual
bond-master bond0
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet manual
bond-master bond0
auto bond0
iface bond0 inet static
address 10.0.0.100
netmask 255.255.0.0
gateway 10.0.0.1
slaves eth0 eth1
bond-mode 4
bond-miimon 100
bond_downdelay 200
bond_updelay 300
Edit: Looks like the config is wrong when using mode 4. I'm having a hard time finding examples of how to configure 802.3ad.
Edit 2: I tried modprobe bonding mode=4 and now cat /proc/net/bond0 is showing 802.3ad however my entire network becomes unreachable.
networking bonding interface debian-jessie
you need to configure the lacp on your switch first to use mode 4
– c4f4t0r
May 9 '18 at 8:23
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I have a Debian 8 system with two NICs I want to bond. My managed switch is already configured to link aggregate the two ports I'm using.
On the linux box, I have installed ifenslave
.
In /etc/network/interfaces, I have:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet manual
bond-master bond0
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet manual
bond-master bond0
auto bond0
iface bond0 inet static
address 10.0.0.100
netmask 255.255.0.0
gateway 10.0.0.1
slaves eth0 eth1
bond-mode 4
bond-miimon 100
bond_downdelay 200
bond_updelay 300
Edit: Looks like the config is wrong when using mode 4. I'm having a hard time finding examples of how to configure 802.3ad.
Edit 2: I tried modprobe bonding mode=4 and now cat /proc/net/bond0 is showing 802.3ad however my entire network becomes unreachable.
networking bonding interface debian-jessie
I have a Debian 8 system with two NICs I want to bond. My managed switch is already configured to link aggregate the two ports I'm using.
On the linux box, I have installed ifenslave
.
In /etc/network/interfaces, I have:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet manual
bond-master bond0
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet manual
bond-master bond0
auto bond0
iface bond0 inet static
address 10.0.0.100
netmask 255.255.0.0
gateway 10.0.0.1
slaves eth0 eth1
bond-mode 4
bond-miimon 100
bond_downdelay 200
bond_updelay 300
Edit: Looks like the config is wrong when using mode 4. I'm having a hard time finding examples of how to configure 802.3ad.
Edit 2: I tried modprobe bonding mode=4 and now cat /proc/net/bond0 is showing 802.3ad however my entire network becomes unreachable.
networking bonding interface debian-jessie
networking bonding interface debian-jessie
edited Nov 7 '15 at 21:59
user2087262
asked Nov 7 '15 at 20:24
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you need to configure the lacp on your switch first to use mode 4
– c4f4t0r
May 9 '18 at 8:23
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you need to configure the lacp on your switch first to use mode 4
– c4f4t0r
May 9 '18 at 8:23
you need to configure the lacp on your switch first to use mode 4
– c4f4t0r
May 9 '18 at 8:23
you need to configure the lacp on your switch first to use mode 4
– c4f4t0r
May 9 '18 at 8:23
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The switch needs to support 802.3ad. It's a protocol where the switch is talking to server's interfaces to see if they are really in one bond. Quite often switches are incompatible with Linux implementation. In this case don't use mode=802.3ad
, for example use mode=balance-alb
.
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The switch needs to support 802.3ad. It's a protocol where the switch is talking to server's interfaces to see if they are really in one bond. Quite often switches are incompatible with Linux implementation. In this case don't use mode=802.3ad
, for example use mode=balance-alb
.
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The switch needs to support 802.3ad. It's a protocol where the switch is talking to server's interfaces to see if they are really in one bond. Quite often switches are incompatible with Linux implementation. In this case don't use mode=802.3ad
, for example use mode=balance-alb
.
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The switch needs to support 802.3ad. It's a protocol where the switch is talking to server's interfaces to see if they are really in one bond. Quite often switches are incompatible with Linux implementation. In this case don't use mode=802.3ad
, for example use mode=balance-alb
.
The switch needs to support 802.3ad. It's a protocol where the switch is talking to server's interfaces to see if they are really in one bond. Quite often switches are incompatible with Linux implementation. In this case don't use mode=802.3ad
, for example use mode=balance-alb
.
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you need to configure the lacp on your switch first to use mode 4
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