Round robin, failover and resolvers

Barry Margolin barry.margolin at level3.com
Thu Oct 23 18:16:04 UTC 2003


In article <bn94g2$1d3t$1 at sf1.isc.org>,
Rob Mortimer  <r_mortimer at postmaster.co.uk> wrote:
>Have you looked at the "Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol" Originally
>designed for routers this allows two boxes to create one virtual NIC
>between them. In the event of the primary machine failing requests are
>picked up by the second machine. This is network transparent.

This is only applicable if both devices are on the same LAN.

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