Trying to understand the network layout for potentially bonding the two gig nic's on my supermicro.
Currently the h11ssl-i-o has 1 IPMI port and 2 intel onboard nic's. I'm wanting to LACP the two intel nic's and when I do so, I believe I'm killing the management interface.
Can you have the management interface on one of those nic's and have it in a bond? Attached image is just what I reversed since I lost the connection after creating the LACP and bond within proxmox. Just showing what I have there.
Assuming that the LACP is correct on the unifi switch, pfsense router has the static DHCP reservations for both intel MAC's assigned. Would be as simple as creating the linux Bond0, slaves are eno1 and eno2.
Bond0 is a slave of vmbr0?
That ultimately broke and had to use ipmi to get back in and edit the /etc/network/interfaces file to get back up and running.
Currently the h11ssl-i-o has 1 IPMI port and 2 intel onboard nic's. I'm wanting to LACP the two intel nic's and when I do so, I believe I'm killing the management interface.
Can you have the management interface on one of those nic's and have it in a bond? Attached image is just what I reversed since I lost the connection after creating the LACP and bond within proxmox. Just showing what I have there.
Assuming that the LACP is correct on the unifi switch, pfsense router has the static DHCP reservations for both intel MAC's assigned. Would be as simple as creating the linux Bond0, slaves are eno1 and eno2.
Bond0 is a slave of vmbr0?
That ultimately broke and had to use ipmi to get back in and edit the /etc/network/interfaces file to get back up and running.