Hi, I've been trying to figure out whether I can use OpenBSD in a nested vlan scenario. I'm looking at a data centre where I want to get two wires, each carrying several vlans, and funneling them home across a WAN link. Various switch vendors claim to be able to do it, but I couldn't really figure out what the current state of affairs wrt. OpenBSD is. On the other side of the wires or fibres, I'll be talking to Junipers, Ciscos (6509), and/or Foundy switches and/or routers on the other side(s).
The desired setup looks like this: data centre LAN --- switch --- WAN --- home (OpenBSD) I want to run at least three vlans across the WAN link, and need to keep the vlans strictly separated. I also need to do traffic shaping on a per-vlan basis. :/ TIA! Kind regards, --Toni++