-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 12/17/13 09:34, Allan Jude wrote: > If I am am understanding correctly, Dan and Nikolai say that just > running 'ifconfig' brings the lagg back to life. Why would that > make a difference at all? Running ifconfig with no parameters > shouldn't be changing anything. I don't really believe these claim. I had similar issue in the past and found an 'arp -a -d' would "fix" it so I didn't pursued further but I think this would be an interesting problem to get addressed. If I would take an guess, I would start from making lagg(4) interface to initiate one or a few gratuitous ARP broadcast when the active port changes. Some switches could use this to kick out their (outdated) memory of where the port is. Cheers, - -- Xin LI <delphij_at_delphij.net> https://www.delphij.net/ FreeBSD - The Power to Serve! Live free or die -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJSsPQLAAoJEJW2GBstM+nsyXoP/RCeHdu1PVCooIUxzjhqWMJG 3RyN9i85O1WYpgZwHCSC9mkFKM6GjEIiyaNKCvdYzN/k+d9aCQSXIShgIGutM6ie hFD4GCGrevjquHCddpULlUE+iwj0qIJWSyRMusUgo+ya+Bc/4H+szoxTndXaaamz CPkZMuzga8kEApXgMvImGfsqB8FqqFNtEELlRmISEHb04iAGqUv6HwoL1DhqEZ3I tQQi73JvuCU3Lfbp4CDI0IeTzlAoARBX/mWFjlDm7CA8clu4PzIVhdsRxRUhXIId ijI8432al9XXt0m4+4LIKmJa6DlyvQ3pIZDFodryQ1za3PAaF7IheILFKPi9BAwi Tn47X2+2XYXx7ZS2S22R7KRgeORZqj2uYZifs/xsNwkBCsyntYZgH+c5qYU7TWb/ tWRi9c5uVFskoPx4JL4W3ctgPvN7TpvKeCBLZTBdLQjy9WT6sqhxChxS57SFT5AH kTOWNEA0PqWjrrqRlNO47TL/aTg3Js9S4KxIZ2+hHSkDAlMxGi9rHzyHYPQKxJ1V lLmLGN0ZRYGGKa4Yn2OBAy16q/I2jkLE0Nkb0u1V3EEMkKQWp6pcro/Kb9Hrirfe n6zrFVyzLTIgNpr9C1+By1CxAmJfg73cIoobJSjNDZ2+EpY+FRDdhKYip3xtpNfA QFmabonocmaEohNcC8me =mSYS -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----Received on Wed Dec 18 2013 - 00:02:04 UTC
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