> The vlan will be effective only when vlan_filtering is enabled. > When vlan_filtering is disabled, vlan information is still kept in the > bridge and gets effective later when vlan_filtering becomes enable.
O.K, so things are starting to get clearer. So when vlan filtering is disabled, the hardware should just ignore the requests to add the vlan to the hardware? When vlan_filtering is enabled, are all the vlans in the software bridge again offloaded? Or do we need to remember all the vlans which we ignored while vlan filtering was disabled? The average switch has nowhere to store these disabled vlans. It can only store active vlans. Andrew