В Пнд, 11/09/2006 в 20:10 +0100, George Borisov пишет: > Hello, > > I have 2 Debian boxes configured as bridges and linking together > two switches. > > On both: > > eth1 is connected to switch 1 > eth2 is connected to switch 2 > STP is on > > PC1 is the root bridge. > > As far as bridging stuff, everything works. > > STP kicks in and eth2 on PC2 is in blocking state. > > The problem is that PC2 can not reliably connect to PC1. Pinging > from PC2 to PC1 results in about 80% packet loss. > > However (and this is the weird thing) pinging from PC1 to PC2 > works just fine, no packet loss at all! > > Running tcpdump on the PC1 br0 interface shows that only a few > packets from PC2 arrive, which is why it does not respond. > > If I remove the bridge from PC2 then PC2 can ping PC1 from either > interface (whichever I configure.) > > Any idea what is going on?
I have no idea, but I have had the same situation when I tried to setup bridge over bond. So I'm also interested in solution of this subject. -- Покотиленко Костик <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

