-tree
portfast trunk.
Additionally, are you using link aggregation on the cisco swi ?
(channel-group)
On 3/16/12 5:31 PM, Snoop wrote:
That's the STP configuration on my two switch ports:
spanning-tree portfast
spanning-tree bpduguard enable
On Fri, 2012-03-16 at 12:10
VLAN tagging over lagg failover interfaces at work and I have
already tried the tests you described, to much better results.
We're also running 8.2 so the only thing that seems to differ between us is
the switch config, likely.
On 15 Mar 2012, at 20:06, Snoop sn...@email.it wrote
, is a
spanning-tree portfast feature so that your port doesn't transition
through the different spantree states before forwarding traffic.
Kindly obtain the configuration from whoever has it and let us know.
On 3/16/12 11:18 AM, Snoop wrote:
Hi Dweimer and Damien,
thanks for replying
* configuration, is a
spanning-tree portfast feature so that your port doesn't transition
through the different spantree states before forwarding traffic.
Kindly obtain the configuration from whoever has it and let us know.
On 3/16/12 11:18 AM, Snoop wrote:
Hi Dweimer and Damien,
thanks
to forwarding state.
Are your ports in access or trunk mode ?
If they're trunked, portfast alone won't do it, you need spanning-tree
portfast trunk.
Additionally, are you using link aggregation on the cisco swi ?
(channel-group)
On 3/16/12 5:31 PM, Snoop wrote:
That's the STP configuration
Hi there,
a while after setting up my new server (with 8 jails in it) I've decided
(after postponing several times) to properly check the functionality of
the lagg and the result was very disappointing.
The test I've done is very simple.
I've started copying a file from one site to another of my
, Snoop wrote:
I have 3 jails within the host xxx.xxx.26.224 configured in this way
(below) and everything works well.
What if I want to enable another jail but I don't want to assign to that
my next available public ip address xxx.xxx.26.228/24 but I want this
jail to have a private ip
Just an update.
It seems to be working well.
The jail startup slowness I believe is due to the fact that the DNS is
still down.
Thanks for your time.
### host rc.conf related section
ifconfig_lagg0=laggproto failover laggport bge0 laggport bge1
xxx.xxx.26.224/24
ifconfig_lagg0_alias_0=inet
Hi there, I've a doubt!
I have 3 jails within the host xxx.xxx.26.224 configured in this way
(below) and everything works well.
What if I want to enable another jail but I don't want to assign to that
my next available public ip address xxx.xxx.26.228/24 but I want this
jail to have a private ip
laggport: bge1 flags=0
laggport: bge0 flags=5MASTER,ACTIVE
Sorry for bothering you guys.
Hope this would save some time to someone else.
Cheers.
On Fri, 2011-11-18 at 13:37 +0100, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
On 11/18/11 8:09 AM, Snoop wrote:
Does anyone know if it's possible to configure
Does anyone know if it's possible to configure lagg for network
redundancy on a FreeBSD server containing jails? I'm having problems
with that. I couldn't found much around therefore I'm not even sure it's
doable.
Thanks in advance, any tip will be appreciated.
--
Caselle da 1GB, trasmetti
. Stacey wrote:
Hi,
Reference:
From: Damien Fleuriot m...@my.gd
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2011 16:44:50 +0100
Message-id: 4eb16572.4080...@my.gd
Damien Fleuriot wrote:
On 11/1/11 8:19 AM, Snoop wrote:
Sorry but I have to re-post my question as I didn't get any
Sorry but I have to re-post my question as I didn't get any exhaustive reply. I
can't believe that nobody is aware of this anyhow.
P.S. Nop, there aren't related loadable modules in /boot/kernel.
Hi everybody,
I've got a pretty trivial question but I'm kind of disoriented.
In the
Thanks for replying Dave,
that's the problem. There's no module and apparently it's supposed to be
there. Ready to be loaded. :-O
Mistake in the FreeBSD handbook?
On Wed, 2011-10-26 at 14:14 -0700, Robison, Dave wrote:
On 10/26/2011 12:20, Snoop wrote:
Hi everybody,
I've got a pretty trivial
Hi everybody,
I've got a pretty trivial question but I'm kind of disoriented.
In the CARP man pages is clearly stated
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/carp.html:
__
To enable support for CARP, the FreeBSD
hello there,
i have FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE installed in my machine.. but i need to upgrade my
4.9-RELEASE to 4.9-STABLE. any help? and
tips on what to do? bcoz im kinda scared of kernel panic and crush thenks i need to
know what file is needed to
download to upgrade and commands.. exact
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