ifenslave(8) - Linux man page
Name
ifenslave - Attach and detach slave network devices to a bonding device.
Synopsis
ifenslave [-acdfhuvV] [--all-interfaces] [--change-active] [--detach] [--force] [--help] [--usage] [--verbose] [--version] master slave ...
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Description
ifenslave is a tool to attach and detach slave network devices to a bonding device. A bonding device will act like a normal Ethernet network device to the kernel, but will send out the packets via the slave devices using a simple round-robin scheduler. This allows for simple load-balancing, identical to "channel bonding" or "trunking" techniques used in switches.
The kernel must have support for bonding devices for ifenslave to be useful.
Options
-a, --all-interfaces
- Show information about all interfaces.
-c, --change-active
Change active slave.-d, --detach
Removes slave interfaces from the bonding device.-f, --force
Force actions to be taken if one of the specified interfaces appears not to belong to an Ethernet device.-h, --help
Display a help message and exit.-u, --usage
Show usage information and exit.-v, --verbose
Print warning and debug messages.-V, --version
Show version information and exit.
If not options are given, the default action will be to enslave interfaces.Example
The following example shows how to setup a bonding device and enslave two real Ethernet devices to it:
# modprobe bonding # ifconfig bond0 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.0.0 # ifenslave bond0 eth0 eth1
Author
ifenslave was originally written by Donald Becker <becker@cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov>, and has since been updated by various kernel developers.
This manual page was written by Guus Sliepen <guus@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system.
BSD November 6, 2011 BSD
