Hi Jim,
I'm glad you were able to resolve this by changing the link speed.
The disable-vmac option was just added recently and is available via the
community testing repository (sorry...I forgot to mention that). This
option sets the vrrpd -n flag. If you'd prefer not to upgrade to latest
Does Vyatta support LACP/ieee 802.3ad for etherchanneling?
I didn't see it in the vyatta software page.
http://www.vyatta.com/products/vyatta_software_datasheet.pdf
It's clear that lacp is generally a feature available on
switches but it could be interseting to have it on the
Vyatta
After reading some of the recent posts and configuring only one
interface, I have gotten this to work.
With the below configuration, I can remote desktop from the
10.10.0.0/24 network to computers on the 10.20.0.0/24 network. The
computers on the 10.20.0.0/24 network cannot get to any other
While obvious, make certain that the computers on the 10.20.0.0/24
have the Vyatta
router as their default gateway --
Justin
On Dec 10, 2007 12:39 PM, Lance Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After reading some of the recent posts and configuring only one
interface, I have gotten this to work.
Hi,
New here and to Vynatta and hope to get advises on getting this up. I wish
to setup a BGP router for our current setup (We have got our ASN number, IP
range) and we will peer with our upstream provider for MLPA.
Just some simple BGP routes for testing purposes. So just wondering if
Vynatta
Well, yes - Vyatta has full BGP support, so you'll be able to peer
with your provider.
Best,
Justin
On Dec 10, 2007 7:26 PM, Poh Yong Hwang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
New here and to Vynatta and hope to get advises on getting this up. I wish
to setup a BGP router for our current setup (We