----- "Tait Clarridge" <[email protected]> wrote:

> After you have been given a trunk port with a native vlan (for eth0,
> allowing you to set an IP for this connection) you can run or script
> the
> following:
> 
> - Load the VLAN module
[...]
> If you wanted to script it to run at boot time you can create a
> simple
> for loop with a list of VLANs to use.

The init scripts support VLANs and bridges out of the box. Adding more scripts 
is not necessary.

I concur that separating the 4 interfaces as the original author suggested is a 
poor use of resources. If there are any policies in place for physical network 
isolation for management, it would be a better idea to get a LOM or a separate 
NIC for out of band management and bond the 4 primary interfaces for general 
traffic.

-- 
Christopher G. Stach II


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