On Wednesday, 06/02/2010 at 03:18 EDT, Offer Baruch
wrote:
> Just to be clear... I think we are talking about different things...
when
> defining a port at the switch level you can define 1 or more VLANs in
trunk
> mode and 0-1 VLAN in access mode. I called the access mode VLAN as the
> native VLA
On Sun, Jun 6th, 2010 at 2:13 AM, Alan Altmark wrote:
... a great candidate for a wiki article. There's even a placeholder just
waiting for you Alan ... :0)
This really is such a can of worms it needs something authoritative out where
people can easily find it.
Shane ...
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On Friday, 06/04/2010 at 12:48 EDT, Peter Pauer wrote:
> Adapter 2: vswitch 2, vlan aware, port access, layer 2, OSA card
> attached10.* ip address
> Adapter 2: is connected and not working between the VM guests also not
> working on the intranet.
Whenever you have a connectivity problem,
An update the networking issue was resolved.
It turns out it was external to both Linux and VM!
It seems a Cisco switch was set in PVLan mode that the OSA was connecting
to for vswitch2
Apparently, I am told by the networking people that causes it to insert
what looks like a second vlan tag into e