Lars Noodén wrote:
> I've bridged vr0 - vr3 and they show up in the bridge.  I've assigned an
> IP number to vr0 and serve DHCP to that ip range.  If I connect to vr0,
> I can get an address via DHCP.  If I connect to the other ports, then I
> cannot.   If I understand correctly, connections from vr1 - vr3 will be
> bridged to vr0 and will get DHCP from vr0 via the bridge, but that is
> not happening.

I'm a Linux guy and know nothing about *BSD.

With Linux you need to assign the IP address to the bridge itself, 
rather than to any of the interfaces that are part of it. Also the DHCP 
server needs to be bound to the bridge.

HTH, Jan
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