Two ideas come to mind: Either use one interface for each VLAN, or
create VLAN interfaces on each ethernet interface and then trunk all the
VLAN interfaces assigned to the same VLAN.
Dustin Lundquist
Axton Grams wrote:
While working with the trunk and vlan features of OpenBSD, I ran into
one
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2006/10/08 15:31, Axton Grams wrote:
>> While working with the trunk and vlan features of OpenBSD, I ran into
>> one thing that I do not understand. In order to use a trunk device for
>> multiple vlan's, the trunk device must have an ip address assigned.
>
> Your ifco
On 2006/10/08 15:31, Axton Grams wrote:
> While working with the trunk and vlan features of OpenBSD, I ran into
> one thing that I do not understand. In order to use a trunk device for
> multiple vlan's, the trunk device must have an ip address assigned.
Your ifconfig output is from when it's wor
While working with the trunk and vlan features of OpenBSD, I ran into
one thing that I do not understand. In order to use a trunk device for
multiple vlan's, the trunk device must have an ip address assigned.
Let me illustrate my configuration (vlan ids do not match, but it's not
relavent, see if
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