> Can someone confirm or negate if this is a correct possible use of > trunk. I have two 'external' interfaces (em1 & em2) which grab > dynamic IPs from my ISP. I have a single 'internal' interface (em0) > which is bound to my internal network 10.10.50.0/24. I boot, receive > the dynamic IPs on each external interface and from there am able to > connect to the internet. > > I then manually, after boot, create trunk0 via the following command: > > ifconfig trunk0 create 192.168.0.1 trunkport em1 trunkport em2 > > At this point I lose internet connectivity.
dhclient listens for changes to it's interface. if any changes are made, it assumes that you are going back to manual configuration, and dhclient exits -- stops supporting that interface. We may change the semantics a bit in the future.

