Thanks Stephen,
My set up is as follows:
client -> eth2-eth3 -> cisco switch
The client is directly connected to eth2 on the bridge, eth3 is directly
connected to a cisco switch. The port on the cisco has spanning-tree disabled
(with 'spanning-tree bpduguard enable') won't won't allow any bpd
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 11:27:18 -0400
Mark Liggett wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm using Ethernet bridging on an up-to-date F13 system. I've created a
> bridge adapter br0 and added eth2 and eth3 to it. Everything works as
> expected for a short time before the 2 Ethernet cards used in the bridge
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 11:27:18 -0400
Mark Liggett wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm using Ethernet bridging on an up-to-date F13 system. I've created a
> bridge adapter br0 and added eth2 and eth3 to it. Everything works as
> expected for a short time before the 2 Ethernet cards used in the bridge
Hi everyone,
I'm using Ethernet bridging on an up-to-date F13 system. I've created a bridge
adapter br0 and added eth2 and eth3 to it. Everything works as expected for a
short time before the 2 Ethernet cards used in the bridge start reporting
millions of errors. I confirmed this is the case