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Re: Using CARP with dhcpd?
On 24.01-06:44, Andy Ruhl wrote:
> I'm trying to find evidence that carp can work with dhcpd. All of the
> examples I have read are for ip level services, not layer 2.
>
> The ISC dhcpd has it's own failover method, which might be what I should
> use, but it would be nice if it it could work with carp.
>
> It's not clear to me how carp disables the "inactive" interface on the
> secondary machine. If it can still respond to layer 2 requests, this might
> not work.
>
> I realize that a simple test could be done to see if dhcp would still
> listen and send ethernet frames on the carpX device on both sides, but it
> would take some time to get to that point, and I haven't bought the second
> carp device yet.
>
> I'm using a static setup inside my dhcpd.conf ("hardware ethernet" and
> "fixed-address") so leases are not an issue (although dhcpd seems to be
> able to deal with a lost lease file).
>
If you distribute static IP configurations only: I wouldn't bother
with failover. Let both of the DHCP servers make their offers. The client
will choose one and ignore the other.
Take care
Chris
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