If you are just creating from the command line and want cisco router like
subinterfaces, the following works (I have the vlan module built into my
kernel might need to load it otherwise.)
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(19:22:09 ~) 0 # ifconfig bge0.1
ifconfig: interface bge0.1 does not exist
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Hey,
I am sure this topic has been discussed before, however, I have been
coming across unanswered inquiries within the last two months about
possibly using the trunking aspect of 802.1q standard network routing,
with only freebsd.
I have attempted to create mulitple vlan interfaces and
This is my config:
cloned_interfaces=vlan2 vlan3 vlan4 vlan5
ifconfig_re0=inet 192.168.1.62 netmask 255.255.255.192
ifconfig_re1=inet 192.168.1.254 netmask 255.255.255.128
ifconfig_bge0=inet a.b.c.d netmask 255.255.255.240
ifconfig_em0=up
ifconfig_vlan2=192.168.41.1 vlan 2 vlandev em0
Nejc Škoberne wrote:
Hey,
I am sure this topic has been discussed before, however, I have been
coming across unanswered inquiries within the last two months about
possibly using the trunking aspect of 802.1q standard network routing,
with only freebsd.
I have attempted to create mulitple vlan