Please don't drop the list. You could use a "native VLAN" trunk port. I suspect it won't do what you want though.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 07:07:23AM +0800, ????????? wrote: > Thanks Ben! > > Then, is it possible to configure the openvswitch to remove the vlan tag when > the packets go to external network? > > ?? 2013-3-22??????1:31??"Ben Pfaff" <b...@nicira.com> ?????? > > > On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 09:14:16PM +0800, ?????? wrote: > >> Hello all,My problem is that after configuring the VLAN in VM, it can't > >> connect to external network.Here is my test environment: . One > >> physical machine installed with ubuntu 12.04, which has one network device > >> (eth0) and is able to access internet. . openvswitch 1.9.0. . Four > >> VMs (VM1, VM2, VM3, VM4). . vnet1, vnet2, vnet3, vnet4 and eth0 are > >> all added to bridge ovsbr. > >> Before setting vlan, all VMs and host system can connect to external > >> network, meanwhile VMs can ping each other. But after I configuring VM1 > >> and VM2 with VLAN 10, it failed to connect to external network, though it > >> can ping each other. I have struggled with issue a few days and didn't > >> find useful tips in ovs FAQ and google. Any help is appreciated ! > > > > The Internet is probably not reachable over that VLAN on your network. > > That is a question of how your exteral network is set up, not an > > aspect of Open vSwitch. _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss