Re: [Vyatta-users] vLAN Switch

2008-02-05 Thread Go Wow
Can someone help with with this, I have a switch withvLAN enabled from D-link DES-1226. I have my eth0 as 192.168.10.45 eth1 192.168.1.1 eth1.20 192.168.20.1 eth1.30 192.168.30.1 Now i want to access these 2 vLANs, what settings do i need to make in my

[Vyatta-users] vLAN Switch

2008-02-05 Thread ken Felix
You will need at least 2 vlans created ( vlan 20 30 ). Not sure on how a d-link work but a cisco would be something like this; config t ! ! vlan 20 name net20 ! vlan 30 name net30 ! ! interface fas 0/1 switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,20,30 switchport mode trunk ! write mem I'm

[Vyatta-users] vLAN Switch

2008-02-04 Thread Go Wow
Hey I Have configured vlan in vyatta and bought a vlan enabled switch its D-link DES-1226. I want to know when configuring the switch whether I need to give the VID in switch the same as the vLAN ID is created in vyatta? ___ Vyatta-users mailing list

Re: [Vyatta-users] vLAN Switch

2008-02-04 Thread Justin Fletcher
Definitely. It's part of the VLAN tag. Best, Justin On Feb 4, 2008 9:26 PM, Go Wow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey I Have configured vlan in vyatta and bought a vlan enabled switch its D-link DES-1226. I want to know when configuring the switch whether I need to give the VID in switch the

[Vyatta-users] vLAN Switch

2008-02-04 Thread ken Felix
Yes, that's the purpose of vlans. All traffic in vlan ID XXX is tagged so the switch knows to send it to all members of Vlan XXX. You have to have matching tags on both ends. If you did not, most switch and host-nic will just discard any unrecognized vlan tag(s).