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How to connect two EC2 instances using the eth1 interface on both instances?


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I have 2 EC2 instances running Ubuntu 18.04. I've attached an additional network interface "eth1" to each instance, so each instance has 2 interfaces( eth0, eth1). eth0 is the default gateway.



What I'm trying to do is to attach eth1 from instance 1 to eth1 from instance 2.










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    I have 2 EC2 instances running Ubuntu 18.04. I've attached an additional network interface "eth1" to each instance, so each instance has 2 interfaces( eth0, eth1). eth0 is the default gateway.



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      I have 2 EC2 instances running Ubuntu 18.04. I've attached an additional network interface "eth1" to each instance, so each instance has 2 interfaces( eth0, eth1). eth0 is the default gateway.



      What I'm trying to do is to attach eth1 from instance 1 to eth1 from instance 2.










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      What I'm trying to do is to attach eth1 from instance 1 to eth1 from instance 2.







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