On 12/9/11 10:13 AM, Brett Glass wrote: > FreeBSD 9.0-RC3 is looking good, but I'm still encountering two problems. > > Firstly, when I try to configure VLANs in /etc/rc.conf, I'm getting > errors. For example, if I use > > vlans_re0="1 2" > ip_addrs_re0_1="192.168.0.1-4/16" > ip_addrs_re0_2="10.0.0.0/24" > > to create two VLANs on the interface re0, I get error messages saying > that "create" commands (presumably using ifconfig) have failed. The > interfaces SEEM to be configured correctly, but the messages -- which > must be coming from scripts called by /etc/netstart -- are troubling. > > Secondly, there's still some strangeness in the sc terminal emulation. > When I run jove, the status line at the bottom of the screen isn't > entirely in reverse video as it should be. Only parts of it are, and the > highlighting changes -- seemingly at random -- as I work. > > Neither of these is likely to be a showstopper (so long as the first > won't cause me networking problems I haven't observed yet), but both are > probably worth looking into. >
I have never seen this way of configuring VLANs. Find below how I set them up on our firewalls, which works like a charm, but on 8.2. You may still want to give it a try on 9.0RC3, that might solve your problem. ### NETWORKING # Configure link aggregation ifconfig_bce0="up" ifconfig_bce1="up" ifconfig_em0="up" ifconfig_lagg0="laggproto failover laggport bce0 laggport bce1 laggport em0" cloned_interfaces="lagg0 vlan14 vlan24 vlan34 carp14 carp24 carp34" # VLAN14 - WAN ifconfig_vlan14="inet [snip] vlan 14 vlandev lagg0 up" # VLAN24 - DMZ ifconfig_vlan24="inet 192.168.24.252/24 vlan 24 vlandev lagg0 up" # VLAN34 - LAN ifconfig_vlan34="inet 192.168.34.252/24 vlan 34 vlandev lagg0 up" # VLAN 611 - VPNs ifconfig_vlan611="inet 10.106.11.252/24 vlan 611 vlandev lagg0 up" _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"