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    • Emad RE
      Emad R
      last edited by

      Hi,

      after you create linux nic bonding, do you disable the original nic adapters, so only the bond network adapter gets IP and has priority.

      Cause the only way I saw activity of my nm-bond interface was when I disabled the ens33 and ens34 from getting an IP, so only the bond has it.

      Or you keep all interfaces as is with the machine having 3 IPs, how then it will determine to use the bond IP and not others?

      I used rr or round robin

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Correct, only the resulting virtual NIC gets an IP Address, the underlying NICs are now only part of the bond.

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        • dbeatoD
          dbeato @Emad R
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          @emad-r said in Linux NiC Bond Question:

          Hi,

          after you create linux nic bonding, do you disable the original nic adapters, so only the bond network adapter gets IP and has priority.

          Cause the only way I saw activity of my nm-bond interface was when I disabled the ens33 and ens34 from getting an IP, so only the bond has it.

          Or you keep all interfaces as is with the machine having 3 IPs, how then it will determine to use the bond IP and not others?

          I used rr or round robin

          I use only use the virtual NICs as well on Debian as well.

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