Am 07.08.2013 16:20, schrieb Christian Weisgerber:
> Well, you can either use two NICs on your gateway, one connected
> to a vlan1 port on the switch, the other to vlan2.  Or you can can
> set up vlan1 and vlan2 on em0 and connect them to a trunk port on
> the switch.  This is straight from my home gateway:
>
> ==> /etc/hostname.em0 <==
> description Trunk
> up
>
> ==> /etc/hostname.vlan1 <==
> description LAN
> vlan 1 vlandev em0
> inet 172.16.0.1 255.255.255.0 NONE
> inet6 2001:6f8:124a::1
>
> ==> /etc/hostname.vlan2 <==
> description WLAN
> vlan 2 vlandev em0
> inet 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0 NONE
> inet6 2001:6f8:124a:1::1
I'm just a little bit curious. Why do you use VLANs instead of just a
physical
interface for each lan (wlan). Is it because VLANs give you a little bit more
flexibility?

By Joerg

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