On 1/30/08, Tom Judge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ....
> >> Do you have any error messages on the console in dmesg? ('cannot pad > >> short frame', 'unable to prepend vlan header' for example). > > > > no :( > > Sorry I'm fresh out of ideas now... Unless you could be should of ram > what does netstat -m look like? Also you could look at changing > if_vlan.c to print the error number of the error if IFQ_HANDOFF fails. Me too... This should be much simple... I can't imagine why so much trouble in this configuration, I have a similar setup with linux :( and have no problem at all... # netstat -m 938/2347/3285 mbufs in use (current/cache/total) 936/1860/2796/32768 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max) 936/1860 mbuf+clusters out of packet secondary zone in use (current/cache) 0/0/0/0 4k (page size) jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max) 0/0/0/0 9k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max) 0/0/0/0 16k jumbo clusters in use (current/cache/total/max) 2109K/4306K/6415K bytes allocated to network (current/cache/total) 0/3/0 requests for mbufs denied (mbufs/clusters/mbuf+clusters) 0/0/0 requests for jumbo clusters denied (4k/9k/16k) 0/7/4544 sfbufs in use (current/peak/max) 0 requests for sfbufs denied 0 requests for sfbufs delayed 0 requests for I/O initiated by sendfile 229 calls to protocol drain routines Is the vlan solution designed to work with multiple concurrent 100M networks using the same Gbit interface ? or Am I thinking in a wrong ? I want to have a central firewall in my network, filtering ALL the traffic between ALL internal networks and external links. I already done that using physical nics, ( I had one machine with 8 nic) but now I have one machine with 2 gigabit nics and want to configure multiple vlan on top this for the internal networks and external links. Am I wrong to think that this should work ?? _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"