I don't remember what version of ROS supports it, but there is a switch
chip.
Delete the bridge.
Go to Interfaces->Ethernet
On ports 3,4,5 set the Master Port to 2.
You should now have a real switch.
On 4/22/2012 9:04 PM, Bill Prince wrote:
We have a small POP with about a half-dozen subs on it. I used an
RB450 as a cheap managed switch between the uplink and the AP. There
is a DHCP server on the other end of the uplink, but it appears that
bootp is not passing through the RB450.
The RB450 is running ROS 3.21. Is this a known bug/limitation of a
bridged interface? Should I be putting this guy in switch mode?
What is the minimum rev of ROS to get the built-in switch to act as a
real switch (instead of a bridge)?
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