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This article shows how to bond (or aggregate) multiple ethernet interfaces into a bond0 interface.
This article shows how to bond (or aggregate) multiple ethernet interfaces into a bond0 interface.
 
{{Note| Alpine Linux v2.4 or later is required}}
==Installation==
==Installation==
First, install the ''bonding'' package. This will give you support for bonding in the ''/etc/network/interfaces'' file.
First, install the ''bonding'' package. This will give you support for bonding in the ''/etc/network/interfaces'' file.
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bond-slaves eth0 eth1 eth2 eth3
bond-slaves eth0 eth1 eth2 eth3
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The keyword is ''bond-slaves'' that will make ifup add the slaves to the bond0 interface.


References: http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt
References: http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt
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Revision as of 14:32, 10 May 2012

This article shows how to bond (or aggregate) multiple ethernet interfaces into a bond0 interface.

Note: Alpine Linux v2.4 or later is required

Installation

First, install the bonding package. This will give you support for bonding in the /etc/network/interfaces file.

apk add bonding

Configuration

Edit the /etc/network/interfaces file:

auto bond0
iface bond0 inet static
	address 192.168.0.2
	netmask 255.255.255.0
	gateway 192.168.0.1
	# specify the ethernet interfaces that should be bonded
	bond-slaves eth0 eth1 eth2 eth3

The keyword is bond-slaves that will make ifup add the slaves to the bond0 interface.

References: http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt