Christian Benvenuti wrote:
Hi,
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Yes they are both allowed.
This means, for example, that the traffic that originates from
or that is addressed to a VLAN interface can potentially go through
two independent QoS configurations.
Depending on what you want to achieve, you may configure
Christian Benvenuti wrote:
This is one important detail you probably missed:
(Note that in this case the VLAN interface is a L3 interface)
If you assign an IP address to the VLAN interface and you transmit
IP traffic on that interface, than the traffic goes through the VLAN
qdisc config and
Christian Benvenuti wrote:
Is there an interface configured on the same VLAN on the other side
of the link?
If there is not, ARP fails (no one replies to the requests) and you
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Bloody hell. I knew I missed something embarassing. Faked mac solved the
issue.
Thanks for help !
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 22:11:09 +0200
Michal Soltys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christian Benvenuti wrote:
This is one important detail you probably missed:
(Note that in this case the VLAN interface is a L3 interface)
If you assign an IP address to the VLAN interface and you transmit