Brad Allison wrote:
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We are not doing any virtualization on this machine. |
I don't mean full system virtualization, just NIC virtualization. There
is software available (mostly for clustered systems) which allows you to
transport MAC addresses from one machine to another. It's not that hard
to do, you just create a virtual MAC address in software and if the
cluster fails over, then it transports the MAC address over to its
backup machine.
You did not mention whether this server was pre-installed with software
when you bought it from Dell, so I'm just throwing out some possibilities.
Yousuf Khan
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There is no failure, only delayed success