On 9 Dec 2011, at 18:30, Brett Glass <br...@lariat.net> wrote:

> At 03:10 AM 12/9/2011, Johan Hendriks wrote:
> 
>> After a /etc/netstart, i get the following:
>> ifconfig: create: bad value.
> 
> I get the "create: bad value" messages as well. What's more, if I change 
> rc.conf to assign variables of the form ifconfig_*, such as
> 
> ifconfig_re0_1="inet 192.168.0.1"
> ifconfig_re0_1_alias0="inet 192.168.0.2"
> ...
> 
> instead of using an ip_addrs_* variable, I still get those messages.
> 
> I have confirmed that if I run /etc/netstart after booting, I lose 
> connectivity just as you do.
> 
> I recognize the challenge of specifying the network configuration in a 
> declaratory rather than a procedural environment, because there are so many 
> contingencies and possible combinations of parameters. But there doesn't seem 
> to be any combination of variables I can assign in rc.conf that doesn't cause 
> errors when I try to create VLANs.
> 
> --Brett Glass
> 


Try creating your VLANs as I described on my previous post and see if that 
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