Re: "Network from Two Diferent LAN?"




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"Network from Two Diferent LAN?"
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From what I understand, the switch doesn't know because it is a virtual MAC address. See if this helps:

NLB Unicast vs. Multicast - Original Posted Feb 21, 2005 by Russ Kaufman
http://msmvps.com/blogs/clusterhelp/archive/2005/08/05/nlb-unicast-vs-multicast-original-posted-feb-21-2005.aspx

Fire and Water: Firewalls and Network Load BalancingHow can each NIC register a different bogus MAC address on each switch port and still listen on a common NLB array MAC address? ...
www.cramsession.com/articles/get-article.asp?aid=236

To relate an old story, about 3 years ago, I teamed two NICs on a Dell 1550 connected to an older SuperStack 3Com switch and the switch went haywire broadcasting on all ports. It just didn't know waht to do with the traffic. Newer switches know how to handle it, and can even be setup based on forcing ports to a MAC. Check with your switch docs.

Other than that, never really dwelved into this any deeper.


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