"Podrigal, Aron" <ar...@guaranteedplus.com> writes: >Hi there,
>I'm trying to setup vlans on debian wheezy 7.6. But I can't get it to work. >Is there something special I'm missing out there? I tried searching around, >but I didn't get any further. >I couldn't figure out where this is going wrong. Looks like either the >packets going out the vlan is not being tagged, or something unknown is >happening. >I have 2 hosts directly connected to each other, both have intel i350Gb >ethernet cards. >host 1 physical interface eth1 = 10.0.10.68 >host 2 physical interface has no ip, and vlan has assigned 10.0.10.70 I cannot see how this setup would work. Host 2 will be sending 802.11Q encapsulated packets, but host 1 will not be expecting that so it will ignore them. This would lead to the exact results you are seeing. So to counter your subject line, I would say vlan *is* tagging packets, it's just that one host is not expecting tagged packets. You will need to set up vlan 10 on host 1 and assing 10.100.110.68 to eth1.10 for it to receive packets. >root@host1:~# tcpdump -vv -i eth1 -s 1500 ether proto not 0x88cc Try running that tcpdump command with "-e" to show link level headers. Perhaps that will show the VLAN tag on the packet. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/2f99.5406b415.37...@xdna.net