Thank you David Gwynne
Irshad
> On 2 Jun 2021, at 3:00 AM, David Gwynne <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Irshad,
>
> Assuming I understand your layout correctly, you should be able to use
> hostname.if configurations files like the following:
>
> $ cat hostname.em0:
> up
>
> $ cat hostname.vlan20
> description "Trusted (L2+L3)"
> vnetid 20 parent em0
> inet aa.bb.cc.dd 255.255.255.0
> up
>
> $ cat hostname.vlan10:
> description "IoT (L2)"
> vnetid 10 parent em0
> up
>
> $ cat hostname.veb10
> description "IoT bridge"
> add vlan10
> add vport10
> up
>
> $ cat hostname.vport10
> description "IoT (L3)"
> inet ee.bb.cc.dd 255.255.255.0
> up
>
> With the above, vlan10 on the wire will be connected using veb10 to the IP
> stack on your firewall on vport10. To have the virtual machine also plug into
> that VLAN 10 Ethernet segment, you can use veb10 as your "uplink" switch
> interface in vmm.conf.
>
> dlg
>
>> On 31 May 2021, at 05:44, Irshad <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>>
>> i have two Openbsd box Running Like Below one As Firewall and Another one As
>> VMM
>> With two VLAN's
>>
>> OPENBSD_FIREWALL
>>
>> IoT_AP (VLAN10) . -VLAN10
>> |--OpenWRT---------em0---| -------pf ------em1--Internet
>> | |- VLAN20
>> trusted_AP(VLAN20)
>> this Works fine
>>
>>
>> Another Separate OpenBSD Box for VM
>>
>> openbsd(vmGuest)---vether0---openbsdHost——NAT—em0--OpenBSD_FW--Internet
>>
>> is it possible Add openbsd(vmguest) to VLAN10 network
>>
>>
>> this is MY vm config [HomeAssistance]
>>
>>
>>
>> switch "uplink" {
>> interface bridge1
>> }
>> vm "hass" {
>> disable
>> owner irshad
>> memory 2G
>> disk "/home/irshad/iso/disk.qcow2"
>>
>> interface {
>> switch "uplink"
>> lladdr fe:e1:bb:01:01:01
>> }
>> }
>>
>>
>>
>