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Re: Multi homing
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Re: Multi homing


  • Subject: Re: Multi homing
  • From: <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 17:35:00 +0100
  • Organization: Coderus Ltd

> If both network interfaces have addresses on the same subnet then your
> traffic "should" go out the top checked port. If the interfaces are on
> different subnets then any traffic destined for the local subnets will
> be sent out the appropriate interface. Traffic destined off-network
> will go to the default route (which tracks the top checked port).
>
>> They are both checked, and in the order Ethernet, Airport. I did
>> think at
>> one time if that the system worked if one wasn't available that the
>> next
>> port would become active, but that doesn't happen.
>
> It should "just work".
>
Does it matter which location is set or has to be the "Automatic" one ??,
as I have created locations depending where I am. The last time I tried this
was for 10.1, maybe its better for 10.2.1 now, I will give it another try.

Mark.
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