Re: Bridging and VLANs?

2014-12-12 Thread Tim Nelson
The use case is that I need to bridge eth0 with eth0.2, allowing layer two traffic to pass seamlessly between interfaces, yet still leave eth0.3 in a usable state. The switch this system is connected to is for all intents and purposes outside of my control, which is the reason for the odd

Bridging and VLANs?

2014-12-11 Thread Tim Nelson
Greetings- I have an interesting situation that requires bridging some VLAN enabled interfaces together on a Debian 7.x x86 system. On the host, there is a single physical interface passing traffic natively (eth0), and two tagged VLANs also passing traffic (eth0.2 and eth0.3). The use case

Re: Bridging and VLANs?

2014-12-11 Thread Ric Moore
On 12/11/2014 03:45 PM, Tim Nelson wrote: Greetings- I have an interesting situation that requires bridging some VLAN enabled interfaces together on a Debian 7.x x86 system. On the host, there is a single physical interface passing traffic natively (eth0), and two tagged VLANs also passing

Re: Bridging and VLANs?

2014-12-11 Thread Sven Hartge
Tim Nelson tnel...@rockbochs.com wrote: The use case is that I need to bridge eth0 with eth0.2, allowing layer two traffic to pass seamlessly between interfaces, yet still leave eth0.3 in a usable state. The switch this system is connected to is for all intents and purposes outside of my