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> sad, but
> ipfw add pipe 1 ip from any to any out recv vlan10 xmit vlan1000
> ipfw add pipe 2 ip from any to any out recv vlan11 xmit vlan1000
> doesn't seems to work :(
>
> i've noticed if in one ipfw rule i describe directions on two interfaces
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, dnr wrote:
> sad, but
> ipfw add pipe 1 ip from any to any out recv vlan10 xmit vlan1000
> ipfw add pipe 2 ip from any to any out recv vlan11 xmit vlan1000
> doesn't seems to work :(
>
> i've noticed if in one ipfw rule i describe directions on two interfaces -
> rule
sad, but
ipfw add pipe 1 ip from any to any out recv vlan10 xmit vlan1000
ipfw add pipe 2 ip from any to any out recv vlan11 xmit vlan1000
doesn't seems to work :(
i've noticed if in one ipfw rule i describe directions on two interfaces - rule
doesn't work...
example:
simplified test machine:
rem
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> hello,
> i'm solving such a problem:
> router with 3 eth i-faces:
>
> em0(vlan10)
> (vlan1000)fxp0
> em1(vlan11)
>
> I need to split traffic into two pipes
> pipe1 from vlan10 to vlan1000
> pipe2 from vlan11 to vlan1000
>
>
hello,
i'm solving such a problem:
router with 3 eth i-faces:
em0(vlan10)
(vlan1000)fxp0
em1(vlan11)
I need to split traffic into two pipes
pipe1 from vlan10 to vlan1000
pipe2 from vlan11 to vlan1000
fxp side supplys traffic to many different subnets
em0 is trunk to the world