On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 06:29:26AM -, Stephan Hermann wrote:
> it wasn't there in breezy, neither was it there in dapper...I'm
> installing the server edition for quite some time, and it had to be
> downloaded from the archives, which is not the cd-archive.
I don't know where you got your ISO'
@Soren,
it wasn't there in breezy, neither was it there in dapper...I'm
installing the server edition for quite some time, and it had to be
downloaded from the archives, which is not the cd-archive.
Anyways, if it's now on the cd, you can close this bug now
Regards,
\sh
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Rich,
no, not installed by default on the production machine. But seeded on
the install media :)
Fabio fixed it already for edgy, but somehow this bug never got closed.
\sh
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On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 02:55:57PM -, Stephan Hermann wrote:
> Trunking is the default usecase nowadays, for this you need the vlan
> utilities at least installed on the install media cd.
It's been there since Breezy?
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Stephan,
I agree it should be on the media, I was just arguing against installing is by
default.
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@Rich:
Modern Switches can do native tagging, but modern datacenters are
working with Guest Tagging, means, that your OS is tagging the ip
packages. Just for deployment (pxe/dhcp/bootp) or internal use you are
using native vlans (aka access ports), and if you have problems with
windows, you config
In my opinion 802.1q at the server level is a very rare use case, most
modern switches do the tagging and do not need and server level support.
I also believe there are inherent risks in vlan tagging,
I don't see why we would install this by default
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