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Problems with multiple Network interfaces

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Hi,

 

I have some Networking issues. Maybe someone is able to help me.

 

I have an HP ML10 Gen9 and installed UnRaid with the internal NIC which is also used for Intel AMT.

 

Now I have installed a Intel Quad-Card which i want to use for Bonding (all 4 interfaces), at the same time I want to use the internal NIC for AMT only.

 

Whatever I hva done, it bricked my network-config. Restored it, by copying network-rules.cfg and network.cfg from a backup to /boot/config.

 

Attached you can find my current working config, where my internal NIC is eth0. Any ideas how to get eth1 as the main NIC?

 

 

 

 

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14 minutes ago, ebnerjoh said:

Attached you can find my current working config, where my internal NIC is eth0. Any ideas how to get eth1 as the main NIC?

 

I don't think you can - the GUI is tied to eth0. Instead make your external NICs eth0 to eth3 and your internal NIC eth4 (in the section Interface Rules, near the bottom) then create a bond that includes eth0 to eth 3, excluding eth4. You can then set up eth4 as you would like, with its own IP address.

 

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Would be also ok, but If I switch the internal NIC to eth4 and the others to eth0 to eth3 then somehow everything stops to work...

 

I will test again tomorrow.

 

Br,

Johannes

It will stop working until you plug your network cable into the correct port. You have four to choose from until you create the bond, after which you can use any of the four.

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Hi,

 

I reverted everything back, then started again from the beginning and now it worked!

 

Br,

Johannes

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