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Dual NIC Redundancy

Dual NIC Redundancy

Dual NIC (Network Interface Card) redundancy configurations include redundant paths from a single source to a single target node. Each NIC has a different IP address. This means that, although there is a single source, the redundancy is configured in the same way as if there were two sources.  

Redundant streams can be delivered over multiple Network Interface Cards (NICs) in either a PUSH or PULL configuration.

Dual NIC redundancy can be deployed through the following configuration options:

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