Hi Andrew,
> I assume you add the 192.168.11.1 and 192.168.12.1 to the interfaces
> using global scope? Global scope means the IP addresses are valid
> everywhere. All routers should know how to route packets to these IP
> addresses. So a host is free to pick any of its global scope IP
Yes their
Hi,
Recently I have built a highly-available network using an ECMP
route connected to two isolated L2 switches as follows.
Router-- ToR switch 1 Linux
| 192.168.11.1/24 | eth0: 192.168.11.2/24
| | eth1: 192.168.12.2/24
+-- ToR switch 2 --+