Marian Hettwer wrote, sometime around 23/07/09 16:07:
Hi *,
# cat /etc/hostname.bge0
up
# cat /etc/hostname.bge1
up
# cat /etc/hostname.trunk0
trunkproto failover trunkport bge0 trunkport bge1 up
# cat /etc/hostname.trunk1
trunkproto failover trunkport bge0 trunkport bge1 up
You can run both vlans over the one trunk. I'm not sure what happens if
you have the same interface involved in more than one trunk, but it
doesn't sound sensible to me.
# rm /etc/hostname.trunk1
# cat /etc/hostname.vlan24
inet 10.46.24.101 255.255.255.0 10.46.24.255 vlan 24 vlandev trunk0
# cat /etc/hostname.vlan25
inet 10.46.25.101 255.255.255.0 10.46.25.255 vlan 25 vlandev trunk1
echo inet 10.46.25.101 255.255.255.0 10.46.25.255 vlan 25 \
vlandev trunk0 > /etc/hostname.vlan25
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Russell Howe, IT Manager. <[email protected]>
BMT Marine & Offshore Surveys Ltd.