On Wed, 2011-11-30 at 14:35 -0500, Josh Luthman wrote:
Will this rule still work if ether1/wlan1 are in a bridge with WDS? I
would think the traffic would hit the bridge1 interface, wouldn't it?
In bridge filter, the in-interface parameter is the same as
in-bridge-port in ip firewall, so it
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Hi Guys,
Bit of an odd one, Does anyone know why in ROS 5.x the PPPoE client doesn't
die if the connection is cut off but the interface it's attached to remains
up? Basiclly we are going to use a PPPoE client with a ADSL bridge. If the
phone line is pulled the traffic stops but the PPPoE Client
+1 on this one. Makes recovering from an upstream line issue very interesting…
On 02/12/2011, at 10:43 AM, Tristram Cheer wrote:
Hi Guys,
Bit of an odd one, Does anyone know why in ROS 5.x the PPPoE client doesn't
die if the connection is cut off but the interface it's attached to remains
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