To make it shorter than my usual popsts, I'll comment on one point: >> Moreover, these L3 IP addresses should be configured on the >> (L1/L2 = physical/MAC) interfaces which are connected to the >> same ethernet collision domain (VLAN in our case).
> You can have as many L3 subnets configured on a single Ethernet > subnetwork as you want ... but I'm not sure if that's what you're > talking about. I'm talking about the wrongdoing seen currently - that the L2 interface configured with one L3 subnet is used to send IP packets for another interface's configured addresses - which is the root of my problems, at the very least. And this scenario is different from just an L3 router transmitting packets for IP addresses not configured on any of its interfaces. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
