https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=259644
--- Comment #4 from punkt.de Hosting Team <[email protected]> --- I still face the problem that I cannot bring up a vxlan interface at boot time. I'd be happy about any reliable workaround. This does not work: ------- cloned_interfaces="vxlan0" create_args_vxlan0="vxlanid 42 vxlanlocal 192.168.5.102 vxlangroup 224.0.2.6 vxlandev ue0" ifconfig_vxlan0_ipv6="inet6 fd37:dedf:2418::2/64 auto_linklocal" ------- and neither does this: ------- cloned_interfaces="vxlan0" ifconfig_vxlan0="vxlanid 42 vxlanlocal 192.168.5.102 vxlangroup 224.0.2.6 vxlandev ue0 up" ifconfig_vxlan0_ipv6="inet6 fd37:dedf:2418::2/64 auto_linklocal" ------- By "work" I mean all systems in that multicast group can reach each other via that vxlan after a reboot. BTW: for a "workaround" I could also use any overlay network that supports more than 2 nodes on a shared LAN. I need a completely isolated network between 7 systems that share a LAN but there is no managed switch ... multicast vxlan would be perfect. Kind regards, Patrick -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
