Re: Representing cpu-port of a switch

2018-04-30 Thread Florian Fainelli
On 04/30/2018 06:06 AM, sk.syed2 wrote: >> Again, pretty standard. What you probably meant is that for host destined or >> initiated traffic you must use that internal port to egress/ingress frames >> towards the other external ports. >> > Yes. > >> >>> Without tagging, we cant really use DSA, a

Re: Representing cpu-port of a switch

2018-04-30 Thread sk.syed2
> Again, pretty standard. What you probably meant is that for host destined or > initiated traffic you must use that internal port to egress/ingress frames > towards the other external ports. > Yes. > >>Without tagging, we cant really use DSA, and hide the cpu/dsa port. So >>if we expose this cp

Re: Representing cpu-port of a switch

2018-04-29 Thread Florian Fainelli
On April 29, 2018 11:43:50 AM PDT, "sk.syed2" wrote: >Hi, > Sorry if this has been discussed elsewhere. The relevant discussion >is here: https://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg407313.html. > But I have few questions in addition to those answered above. We >have simple 3-port switch, with two

Representing cpu-port of a switch

2018-04-29 Thread sk.syed2
Hi, Sorry if this has been discussed elsewhere. The relevant discussion is here: https://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg407313.html. But I have few questions in addition to those answered above. We have simple 3-port switch, with two ports(connected via phys to external(front panel)) and one