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For instance, if I ssh over to 2-ib,<br>
and ask for a peer status, it shows the peers to to be<br>
<br>
1-ib-r<br>
2-ib-r<br>
and *155.52.48.1* (the last is the ethernet side of, not the IB side)<br>
<br>
I guess my question is this: =A0 How do I get the first node to use the ib =
side when<br>
connecting to the other nodes. (both of these networks are public.) =A0 Do =
I have to<br>
do something interesting with routes?<br>
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<br>
Just probe the first server by name from any of the other three. =A0That wi=
ll fix the peers.<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Shawn<br>
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