Emanuele Balla writes:
> Done, and works smoothly:
>
> root@zfs1:~# freebsd ifconfig lagg0 up laggproto lacp laggport em2
> laggport em3
>
> root@zfs1:~# freebsd ifconfig lagg0
> lagg0: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu 1500
>
> options=219b
> ether 00:25:90:23:38:a8
> inet6 fe80::21b:21ff:f
On 4/6/11 10:42 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Emanuele Balla writes:
>> root@zfs1:~# kldload if_lagg
>> root@zfs1:~# ifconfig lagg0 create
>> root@zfs1:~# ifconfig lagg0 up laggproto lacp laggport em2 laggport em3
>> ifconfig: laggproto: bad value
>
> Thanks for the example. Can you try if it
Emanuele Balla writes:
> root@zfs1:~# kldload if_lagg
> root@zfs1:~# ifconfig lagg0 create
> root@zfs1:~# ifconfig lagg0 up laggproto lacp laggport em2 laggport em3
> ifconfig: laggproto: bad value
Thanks for the example. Can you try if it works with ifconfig from
FreeBSD chroot? (FAQ has steps t
Somebody managed to configure a bonding interface under Squeeze/kFreeBSD?
I can successfully load if_lagg, and I can create a lagg0 interface, but
when I try to define it, ifconfig does not seem to recognize the bonding
parameters:
root@zfs1:~# kldload if_lagg
root@zfs1:~# ifconfig lagg0 create
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