On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 04:11:10PM -0400, Maxwell Bottiger wrote: > I'm working off the the tutorial in the open vswitch VLANS cookbook. I've > followed the directions as best I could, but I still don't have things > quite working correctly. To start with, here is my configuration: > > d70e42a8-1b7e-433d-a2c2-921e3c720e8e > Bridge "bridge0" > Port "tap1" > tag: 2 > Interface "tap1" > Port "eth1" > tag: 666 > trunks: [2, 6] > Interface "eth1" > Port "tap0" > tag: 6 > Interface "tap0" > Port "bridge0" > Interface "bridge0" > type: internal > ovs_version: "1.4.3" > > > I have eth1 of my workstation connected to the trunked port on one of my > switches. The trunk VLAN is 666 on this setup. I have two tap interfaces > defined, one should be on VLAN 6, the other on VLAN 2. The desired outcome > is to have a virtual machine on tap0 connect straight through to VLAN6, and > a vm on tap1 connect directly through to the other resources on VLAN2. I'm > not sure if having a trunk with an odd PVID is throwing me off, or if > there's something more I need to set. I looked at eth1 with wireshark, and > I can see traffic from all the other VLANs, so I'm pretty sure that > connection is solid. I saw in other emails in the archive that people > often wanted to see the ovs-ofctl output, so I'll include that too.
Did you actually configure eth1 as native-tagged or native-untagged? "ovs-vsctl show" doesn't display that, so I can't tell. _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss