Re: Connecting nic on different vlan

2007-11-08 Thread Thomas Althoff
> just curious, why do you explicitly call ifconfig in your hostname.if files? Lazy. I can test without reading the man pages. -Thomas

Re: Connecting nic on different vlan

2007-11-08 Thread Schöberle Dániel
just curious, why do you explicitly call ifconfig in your hostname.if files? > Hi, > > Linux uses ifcfg-* filees, OpenBSD uses /etc/hostname.if > > gatekeeper-01# cat /etc/hostname.em1 > ! /sbin/ifconfig \$if up > ! /sbin/ifconfig \$if description "DCS Fiber" > > gatekeeper-01# cat /etc/hostname.v

Re: Connecting nic on different vlan

2007-11-08 Thread Thomas Althoff
ge- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jake Conk Sent: den 8 november 2007 11:29 To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Connecting nic on different vlan Hello, I was wondering how do I configure a my nic with different vlan addresses attached to it. With linux I had vconfig w

Re: Connecting nic on different vlan

2007-11-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/11/08 02:28, Jake Conk wrote: > I was wondering how do I configure a my nic with different vlan > addresses attached to it. See ifconfig(8), search for VLAN.

Re: Connecting nic on different vlan

2007-11-08 Thread Schöberle Dániel
> I was wondering how do I configure a my nic with different vlan > addresses attached to it. > > With linux I had vconfig which I created the vlans on my computer for > which vlans I actually wanted to connect to on my switch. Then I would > assign my ethernet card to whichever vlan it was suppose

Connecting nic on different vlan

2007-11-08 Thread Jake Conk
Hello, I was wondering how do I configure a my nic with different vlan addresses attached to it. With linux I had vconfig which I created the vlans on my computer for which vlans I actually wanted to connect to on my switch. Then I would assign my ethernet card to whichever vlan it was supposed t