Re: Vlan tagging and Carp

2008-03-28 Thread G 0kita
Ok, managed to get back on the box for a little more troubleshooting! Interesting part is that there's no traffic on the carp pseudo interface although the machine certainly knows about it as it responds to the arp. I tried setting an ip address on the vlan30 interface but there was no change in

Vlan tagging and Carp

2008-03-26 Thread G 0kita
Hello all! I'm having some trouble with getting an OpenBSD box to properly tag packets via 802.1Q. I'm setting up an OpenBSD4.2 router pulling data off a trunk port on a Cisco 2960 switch. I can see the packets traverse the stack upwards but they are not being encapsulated with a vlan tag on the

Re: Vlan tagging and Carp

2008-03-26 Thread G 0kita
Thanks Brian! I was really hoping to keep the number of ip addresses used to a minimum though. I'm using a /29 and am really tight on ips. Using carp0 straight onto (carpdev) nfe0 would not require nfe0 to have an ip address, any way I can get away with the same when the carpdev is vlan20?

Re: Vlan tagging and Carp

2008-03-26 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 09:32 -0400, G 0kita wrote: Hello all! I'm having some trouble with getting an OpenBSD box to properly tag packets via 802.1Q. I'm setting up an OpenBSD4.2 router pulling data off a trunk port on a Cisco 2960 switch. I can see the packets traverse the stack upwards but

Re: Vlan tagging and Carp

2008-03-26 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 10:01 -0400, G 0kita wrote: --- Nah, a /29 is the smallest WAN space you can use for a CARP - CARP (or HSRP/VRRP) Ethernet WAN transport. If you have that budget and business need, then you can afford the hardware and IP space. Remember, you can always use _RFC1918 private

Re: Vlan tagging and Carp

2008-03-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008-03-26, G 0kita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all! I'm having some trouble with getting an OpenBSD box to properly tag packets via 802.1Q. dmesg, ifconfig -A, config files please... diagrams, while helpful for visualizing what you intend to do, don't actually show what you have done.