Am 02/10/16 um 13:54 schrieb Stuart Henderson:
>
> trunk is normally for interfaces which are completely interchangeable,
> i.e. configured identically from a layer-3 point of view (same
> subnets/vlans/etc).
>
> If it used to work with em0 being both a vlandev and a trunkport,
> that was
On 10/02/16 09:45, Marc Peters wrote:
Hi list,
for my laptop, i created a trunk(4) interface with em0 and iwn0 as
members. IPv6 is provided on a separate vlan for now. Without trunking
the interfaces, the vlan interface comes up and everything's working fine:
~ $ sudo /bin/sh /etc/netstart
Am 02/10/16 um 10:44 schrieb Kapetanakis Giannis:
> Maybe iwn0 does not support vlan?
>
> I don't see anything relative on it's product brief sheet.
> http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/product-briefs/centrino-advanced-n-6205-brief.pdf
>
>
> Did you try to start vlan 6
On 2016-02-10, Marc Peters wrote:
> Am 02/10/16 um 10:44 schrieb Kapetanakis Giannis:
>> Maybe iwn0 does not support vlan?
Not sure if I've tried it with iwn but it should do. Certainly wlan
interfaces in general do normally support vlans (e.g. I am running
multiple vlans over
Hi list,
for my laptop, i created a trunk(4) interface with em0 and iwn0 as
members. IPv6 is provided on a separate vlan for now. Without trunking
the interfaces, the vlan interface comes up and everything's working fine:
~ $ ifconfig
lo0: flags=8049 mtu 32768
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