On 10/23/2009 06:43 PM, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 20:25 +0400, Michael Tokarev wrote:
I've two questions:

o what's the intended usage of all-vlan-equal case, when kvm (or qemu)
    reflects packets from one interface to another?  It's what bridge
    in linux is for, I think.
I don't think it's necessarily an intended use-case for the vlan feature

Well, it is. vlan=x really means "the ethernet segment named x". If you connect all your guest nics to one vlan, you are connecting them all to one ethernet segment, so any packet transmitted on one will be reflected on others.

Whether this is a useful feature is another matter, but the code is functioning as expected.

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