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28 multiple network interfaces into a single logical "bonded" interface.
50 3.1.2 Configuring Multiple Bonds with Sysconfig
53 3.2.2 Configuring Multiple Bonds with Initscripts
55 3.3.1 Configuring Multiple Bonds Manually
71 7.2 Configuring Multiple ARP Targets
85 11.2 High Availability in a Multiple Switch Topology
86 11.2.1 HA Bonding Mode Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
87 11.2.2 HA Link Monitoring for Multiple Switch Topology
93 12.2 Maximum Throughput in a Multiple Switch Topology
94 12.2.1 MT Bonding Mode Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
95 12.2.2 MT Link Monitoring for Multiple Switch Topology
310 Specify these values in ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd format. Multiple IP
321 Specify these values in ffff:ffff::ffff:ffff format. Multiple IPv6
387 Validation is useful in network configurations in which multiple
391 generated by the multiple bonding instances will fool the standard
452 value should be a multiple of the miimon value; if not, it
453 will be rounded down to the nearest multiple. The default
513 when multiple ports are programmed with the same MAC
779 This delay should be a multiple of the MII link monitor interval
875 should be a multiple of the miimon value; if not, it will be
876 rounded down to the nearest multiple. The default value is 0.
951 traffic to a particular network peer to span multiple
953 multiple slaves.
1008 shared by multiple virtual machines, all configured to
1114 Before editing, the file will contain multiple lines, and will look
1136 network configuration system will correctly start multiple instances
1182 system if you have multiple bonding devices.
1230 3.1.2 Configuring Multiple Bonds with Sysconfig
1234 handling multiple bonding devices. All that is necessary is for each
1238 multiple bonding devices with identical parameters, create multiple
1319 is the proper syntax to specify multiple targets. When specifying
1352 3.2.2 Configuring Multiple Bonds with Initscripts
1356 Enterprise Linux 5 support multiple bonding interfaces by simply
1360 not support this method for specifying multiple bonding interfaces; for
1361 those instances, see the "Configuring Multiple Bonds Manually" section,
1422 3.3.1 Configuring Multiple Bonds Manually
1425 This section contains information on configuring multiple
1427 initialization scripts lack support for configuring multiple bonds.
1429 If you require multiple bonding devices, but all with the same
1433 To create multiple bonding devices with differing options, it is
1438 provide multiple instances of bonding with differing options is to load
1439 the bonding driver multiple times. Note that current versions of the
1445 To load multiple instances of the module, it is necessary to
1447 requires that every loaded module, even multiple instances of the same
1448 module, have a unique name). This is accomplished by supplying multiple
1478 to configure multiple bonds with differing parameters (as they are older
1490 Use of the sysfs interface allows you to use multiple bonds
1492 It also allows you to use multiple, differently configured bonds when
1736 Any interface that needs a queue_id set should set it with multiple calls
1738 distributions that allow configuration via initscripts, multiple 'queue_id'
1988 7.2 Configuring Multiple ARP Targets
1998 Multiple ARP targets must be separated by commas as follows::
2236 connected via multiple physical links, then there is no availability
2246 11.2 High Availability in a Multiple Switch Topology
2249 With multiple switches, the configuration of bonding and the
2250 network changes dramatically. In multiple switch topologies, there is
2269 switches (ISL, or inter switch link), and multiple ports connecting to
2273 11.2.1 HA Bonding Mode Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
2297 11.2.2 HA Link Monitoring Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
2308 In general, however, in a multiple switch topology, the ARP
2312 the ARP monitor should be configured with multiple targets (at least
2364 multiple physical links is, for purposes of configuring bonding, the
2410 TCP/IP connection to stripe traffic across multiple
2509 "local" network configuration, this mode balances multiple
2543 12.2 Maximum Throughput in a Multiple Switch Topology
2546 Multiple switches may be utilized to optimize for throughput
2569 performance, for example), using multiple smaller switches can be more
2578 12.2.1 MT Bonding Mode Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
2591 12.2.2 MT Link Monitoring for Multiple Switch Topology
2671 the interfaces attached to the bond may occupy multiple ports on a
2673 ports, the bond device receives multiple copies of the same packet
2741 multiple switch topology (one or more ESMs, zero or more PMs). It is
2743 much like the example in "High Availability in a Multiple Switch