On 06/10/2016 03:55 PM, Greg Olsen wrote:
On 2016-06-10 06:34, Greg Olsen wrote: [snip] > The only side-effect are the extra messages during ifup with > "bridge_ports none": > > iface testbr1 inet static > bridge_ports none > address 10.91.0.1 > netmask 255.255.0.0 > network 10.91.0.0 > broadcast 10.91.255.255 > bridge_stp off # disable Spanning Tree Protocol > bridge_waitport 0 # no delay before a port becomes available > bridge_fd 0 # no forwarding delay > up ip link set $IFACE up > down ip link set $IFACE down Sorry to respond to my own post here: I meant to remove the up/down statements in the example above. Those aren't needed either when using "bridge_ports none".
No, that's cool and thanks for explaining. I think the up/down statements are not needed at all. It seems to work without them - whether using pre/post line or "bridge_ports none".
Using "bridge_ports none" and then having post line delete the bridge does however cause message to say the device does not exist.
I am a bit confused about the distros relationship with ifupdown. Isn't /etc/network/interfaces Debian specific? So I am guessing the ifup/down is a different program on say CentOS. I should try to stay relevant even though I use mostly Devaun now.
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