If you are just creating from the command line and want cisco router like
subinterfaces, the following works (I have the vlan module built into my
kernel might need to load it otherwise.)
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ifconfig: interface bge0.1 does not exist
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Hey,
I am sure this topic has been discussed before, however, I have been
coming across unanswered inquiries within the last two months about
possibly using the trunking aspect of 802.1q standard network routing,
with only freebsd.
I have attempted to create mulitple vlan interfaces
This is my config:
cloned_interfaces=vlan2 vlan3 vlan4 vlan5
ifconfig_re0=inet 192.168.1.62 netmask 255.255.255.192
ifconfig_re1=inet 192.168.1.254 netmask 255.255.255.128
ifconfig_bge0=inet a.b.c.d netmask 255.255.255.240
ifconfig_em0=up
ifconfig_vlan2=192.168.41.1 vlan 2 vlandev em0
Nejc Škoberne wrote:
Hey,
I am sure this topic has been discussed before, however, I have been
coming across unanswered inquiries within the last two months about
possibly using the trunking aspect of 802.1q standard network routing,
with only freebsd.
I have attempted to create mulitple vlan
Bill Moran (wmoran) writes:
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 11:19:36 +0200
Michael Landin Hostbaek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a FreeBSD firewall/gateway with three interfaces..
The canonical way to do this is with bgp. There are bgp implementations
available for FreeBSD. The hard part
List,
In a branch office, I've got two ADSL lines setup (with two different
ISPs) - one of them are supposed to work as backup line, but since it is
a ADSL flat fee line, I was wondering if there's a way of setting up
some sort of a trunk with FreeBSD, so I can make use of the extra
bandwith.
Michael Landin Hostbaek wrote:
List,
In a branch office, I've got two ADSL lines setup (with two different
ISPs) - one of them are supposed to work as backup line, but since it is
a ADSL flat fee line, I was wondering if there's a way of setting up
some sort of a trunk with FreeBSD, so I can
you should check out the fbsd/firewall pfSense. it has exactly what your
talking about built in, and easy to configure. i could go on and on all
day about how great that firewall is... but you should check it out
yourself.
www.pfsense.org
its built on 6.0.
jonathan
List,
In a branch
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 11:19:36 +0200
Michael Landin Hostbaek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
List,
In a branch office, I've got two ADSL lines setup (with two different
ISPs) - one of them are supposed to work as backup line, but since it is
a ADSL flat fee line, I was wondering if there's a way of
At 05:19 AM 4/21/2006, Michael Landin Hostbaek wrote:
In a branch office, I've got two ADSL lines setup (with two
different ISPs) - one of them are supposed to work as backup line,
but since it is a ADSL flat fee line, I was wondering if there's a
way of setting up some sort of a trunk with
Hello,
I have a switch with port trunking, on my server I have 2 NIC's, I
whant to make them work as port trunking to comunicate with the
switch.
My NIC's are:
fxp0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet 10.11.10.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 10.255.255.255
In the last episode (Jun 13), Simiganoschi Teodor said:
Hello,
I have a switch with port trunking, on my server I have 2 NIC's, I
whant to make them work as port trunking to comunicate with the
switch.
My NIC's are:
fxp0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
xl0: flags
-Original Message-
From: Frank Bonnet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 11:16 AM
To: Yaraghchi, Stephan
Subject: Re: Trunking
Yaraghchi, Stephan a écrit :
Hi Frank,
I used the explanations found at
http://bsdvault.net/sections.php?op
Hi
I have two HP/COMPAQ Proliant 360 that have
two 10/100/1000 Broadcom ethernet interfaces.
I would like to trunk the two interfaces to
an Extreme Networks Summit 5i that support
trunking. Is it possible to trunk the interfaces
with FreeBSD ( 4.9-R ) ?
Thanks
--
Cordialement,
Frank Bonnet
Hi Frank,
I used the explanations found at
http://bsdvault.net/sections.php?op=viewarticleartid=98
for trunking (called bundling in the article) 4 NIC's of
a COMPAQ Proliant ML370 based on the netgraph module.
It works in that way that the NIC's get utilized in sequence.
I was just disappointed
On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 06:01:47PM -0600, lrnobs wrote:
I have been googling for a while now and I can't find a how to on doing
this with FreeBSD.
Try the ng_one2many(4) manual page as a good starting point.
Cheers,
Matthew
--
Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil.
I have been googling for a while now and I can't find a how to on doing
this with FreeBSD.
Please point me to a book, or white paper, or site if you know of one.
Thanks,
Larry Nobs
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I'm trying to set up interVLAN routing on a Cisco 2950-24 switch, and in order
for that to work I need a router that I can trunk with. Is it possible for
FreeBSD to do 802.1q trunking?
TIA,
Josh
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On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 15:18, Josh Paetzel wrote:
I'm trying to set up interVLAN routing on a Cisco 2950-24 switch, and in order
for that to work I need a router that I can trunk with. Is it possible for
FreeBSD to do 802.1q trunking?
Sure. I do 802.1Q trunking with a 2924XL and -STABLE
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