Hi,

> Hi,
> 
>> 1. arp request from 10.0.1.2(tap0) to 10.0.1.1(br0)
>> 2. arp reply from 10.0.1.1(br0) to 10.0.1.2(tap0), so tap0 know the mac
>> address of br0
>> 3. icmp request sent from 10.0.1.2(tap0) to 10.0.0.2(tap1)
>> 4. br0 forwards the packet to br1 while modifying src mac address and dst
>> mac address.
>> 5. br1 forwards the packet to tap1 while modifying src and dst mac address.
>> 
>> What I am now facing is that No.2 on the above list is not done
>> successfully.
>> 
>> If I tag 100 on br0, arp request succeeds. then it starts sending icmp
>> packet.
> 
> Sure, since tagging 100 on br0 you are configuring this interface at
> VLAN 100, so
> tap0 and br0 are on same VLAN.

I thought br0 behaves like a L2 switch on which multiple VLAN tags may exist. 
Thus tagging 100 on br0, I though it does not make any sense. Anyway, thanks 
for your help.

> regards
> Lucas Brasilino

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