Fernando,

Yes, this is possible, but that sounds a lot like a switch with poor 
performance ;).  Take a look at the examples in /stat/etc/rc.conf.  You'll need 
to have the appropriate variables added to user.conf, but it should be pretty 
straightforward.  Again, use /stat/etc/rc.conf as an example, do NOT edit that 
file.

If you can't figure it out by tomorrow, I'm sure someone else can respond with 
the exact variables.  Once you have the bridge (br0) created, it should show up 
in the web interface and allow you to manipulate settings on that interface.

Again, I really think you'd be better off with a 5 port switch because bridging 
those eth devices will come with a penalty in performance.

Darrick

From: Fernando F. [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 11:14 PM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: [Astlinux-users] Bridging eth ports

Is it possible to bridge the eth ports on astlinux?
I am trying to bridge eth1,2,3 to eth0

Thank You,

Fernando Fuentes
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