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No Internet after Link Aggregation / IEEE 802.3ad [SOLVED]

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I have aggregate two network ports with mode 802.3ad.

But after this, I have no access to the internet from the server. The internal network still works.

 

I think, there is an issue with the routing table.

My Server has 4 Network Cards.

1. (eth0) - pass-through to my VM

2. (eth1) - own VLAN for some Docker Container

3. + 4. (eth2 + eth3) - Main Cards for the Server

I attached the config

 

1. and 2. have access to the internet.

3. and 4. have no access to the internet. Th internal Network works fine.

 

My Table

image.thumb.png.6f60b550e4540779c867f6e917bff25c.png

 

Where is the break?

eth1.png

eth0.png

eth2+3.png

Edited by portboy

  • 2 weeks later...
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So I found time to solve my problem 😁

And the problem was not the route. The problem was the DNS.

Passing through the card which was assigned to eth0 was the fail.

So I just set the pass-through card to eth3 and the other card to eth0.

Now it works fine.

I love to solve problems by myself 😅

 

  • portboy changed the title to No Internet after Link Aggregation / IEEE 802.3ad [SOLVED]

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