On 2/16/22 4:40 AM, Peter Crowther wrote:
... hang on. Why does the *bridge* have an IP address? Think of a
bridge as being like a switch; it has no address of its own.
It's not the IP address of the bridge, it's the IP address of the
"default / built-in" port of the bridge. The standard way
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> ... hang on. Why does the *bridge* have an IP address? Think of a bridge
> as being like a switch; it has no address of its own.
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??? Depends on how you use it.
... hang on. Why does the *bridge* have an IP address? Think of a bridge
as being like a switch; it has no address of its own.
Cheers,
Peter
On Tue, 15 Feb 2022 at 20:21, Wolf wrote:
> On 15 Feb 2022, at 20:04, Peter Crowther
> wrote:
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> And eno1 and eno2 are *both* connected to the same