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Re: Trunked NICs on Leopard




On Nov 9, 2007, at 8:14 AM, Tony Baker wrote:

Hi I have a couple of Apple Intel Xserves running 10.4.10
I have managed to trunk both of these machines Networked interfaces and they are connected to an Asante IC36240 switch
They are both running fine.


I have a new Apple Intel Xserve (test) system with Leopard server that I am trying to do the same with.

The machine is on its own network at the moment connected to another Asante IC36240

It is set up as a DNS server and that is working fine.

However as soon as I trunk the ethernet ports, I lose DNS, The Asante says the trunk is OK, The Xserve reports that the trunk is OK.

As soon as I go back to a single interface I am all OK again.

Have you tried DNS over TCp rather than UDP?

-dhan

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