Ok...

--On 23 June 2016 13:32 +0100 Matthew Seaman <matt...@freebsd.org> wrote:

I use a similar config with vlans over lagg.  While I haven't seen
exactly your problem, I did see one instance of the vlan interface
coming up with an all-zero MAC address (out of about 10 systems upgraded
to 10.3-RELEASE so far).  See PR207701 -- my workaround was to
explicitly set a MAC address for the vlan i/f.

Having just spent twenty minutes staring at MAC's on the machine - it *does appear* we are also seeing the same as PR207701.

The machine has two lagg interfaces on it - I checked the wrong one initially (em based) - hence twenty minutes of head scratching and oh-so-long reboots (on HP kit) after I glimpsed one of them was indeed a MAC of 00:00:00:00:00:00 (which is on the bge based lagg vlans).

I'll go read up on the PR, add myself to it, and implement the workaround.

Sorry for the noise...

Regards,

-Karl
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