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Le 24/03/2022 à 21:23, Patrik Schindler a écrit :
(I've never understood what the perceived benefit of using multiple IPaddresses in the same logical LAN segment might be.)
If I remember fine, when using VIPA (Virtual IP Address) and proxy arp
failover, all physical and virtual IP addresses must be in the same
subnet, from the network point of view (on the server, the virtual one
must be configured with a 255.255.255.255 mask). If you mean VLAN with
logical LAN segment, usually subnets do not use several VLANs (I do not
even know if it is possible for a subnet to spread over several VLANs).
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