![]() In VirtualBox environment, it is not work well.Example bonding setting is in (Ref) Bonding Setting.If the slave is changed during a failover, the active slave will get the MAC address of the bond interface and the formerly active slave interface receives the newly active slave’s MAC address.įail_over_mac option examples Example running environment follow or 2: The bond interface’s MAC address is fixed(Usually first slave’s MAC address is allocated) and it gives its MAC address to newly active slave interface.If the active slave interface is changed during a failover, the bond interface’s MAC address is then changed to match the new active slave’s MAC address. active or 1: The bond interface’s MAC address is always the MAC address of the active slave interface.You can create bonds on different types of devices, such as Ethernet devices or VLANs. In a bond, the kernel handles all operations exclusively. Usually first slave’s MAC address is allocated to all bond and slave interfaces. A network bond is a method to combine or aggregate physical and virtual network interfaces to provide a logical interface with higher throughput or redundancy. none or 0: (Default) This setting disables fail_over_mac and sets all of the bond and slave interfaces to the same MAC address. ![]()
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