H.fazaeli wrote:
The bridge works as it should: It receives packets from
XX.XX.XXX.YYY on the interface connected to the switch, and
forwards them on the interface connected to the gateway.
The problem is that forwarding between subnets is the responsibility
of your switch. The switch does its job, but since the two clients are
not on the same IP subnet, they can not reach each other w/o the help of
an intermediate router.
Perhaps I am mixing up two separate networking concepts.
On a machine configured to act as a gateway, I would expect a single
interface with more than one subnet to route packets correctly across
those subnets. That may not be how it works in practice.
If it does not work, I would question why not. If it does work then I
would expect the same behaviour on each of a bridge's constituent
interfaces?
--
Jay L. T. Cornwall
http://www.jcornwall.me.uk/
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