2011/7/7 Tharindu Rukshan Bamunuarachchi :
> in this case you are creating STP loop and enable of STP will disable either
> eth1 or eth0.
>
> what are you trying achieve ? Is it just sending packets over both ethernet
> interfaces ?
>
> you better bond those two ethernet interfaces. you need switch
in this case you are creating STP loop and enable of STP will disable either
eth1 or eth0.
what are you trying achieve ? Is it just sending packets over both ethernet
interfaces ?
you better bond those two ethernet interfaces. you need switch configuration
for proper incoming traffic flow.
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Tha
On 2011-07-06 23:48:18 (+0800), jiangtao.jit wrote:
> 5.brctl show like
> bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
> br0no eth0
You've got a loop in your Ethernet network and spanning tree is
disabled.
>On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 3:59 PM, jiangtao.jit wrote:
>> dear all:
>>
>> i have a x86 PC and i use it as a router
>> the kernel is 2.6.38
>>
>> there are two NICs: eth0 and eth1
>>
>Can you show the interface configs for both the NICS and the Bridge?
dear Sunny:
these are the commands i used
1.
Why don't you use tcpdump/wireshark to see where the packets are being
dropped?
What kind of traffic are you passing?
Is it bidirectional?
Also post your route information.
regards,
Calvin
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 4:47 PM, jiangtao.jit wrote:
> **
> dear all:
>
> i have a x86 PC and i use it as a