Re: how to bridge "native" vlan?
- Reply: Benoit Chesneau : "Re: how to bridge "native" vlan?"
- In reply to: Patrick M. Hausen: "Re: how to bridge "native" vlan?"
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Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2022 21:20:02 UTC
On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 02:11:54PM +0200, Patrick M. Hausen wrote: > > Am 21.04.2022 um 11:29 schrieb Benoit Chesneau <benoitc@enki-multimedia.eu>: > > I have an interface on which multiple vlans are connected. I would like to bridge the vlan 100 and 200 but also have a bridge for the "native" vlan 1. I Can setup a bridge for vlan 100 and 200 the way below I think but how to create a bridge for the "native" vlan? > > I don't have any experience with netgraph but I do know that > you cannot do that with if_bridge(4). If you make the physical > interface the member of a bridge, you cannot use additional > VLANs on that interface, anymore. > > Does anybody know if the same restriction applies to ng_bridge(4)? ng_bridge does not inspect the ethertypes only the mac addresses of the frames. So you can split the VLANs using ng_vlan and connect them to the three bridges: : mkpeer em0: vlan lower downstream : name em0:lower vlan0 : mkpeer vlan0: bridge 100 0 : mkpeer vlan0: bridge 200 0 : mkpeer vlan0: bridge nomatch 0 : msg vlan0: addfilter { vid=100 hook="100" } : msg vlan0: addfilter { vid=200 hook="200" } : name vlan0:100 bridge100 : name vlan0:200 bridge200 : mkpeer em1: vlan lower downstream : name em1:lower vlan1 : connect vlan1: bridge100: 100 1 : connect vlan1: bridge200: 200 1 : connect vlan1: bridge_untagged: nomatch 1 : msg vlan1: addfilter { vid=100 hook="100" } : msg vlan1: addfilter { vid=200 hook="200" } : mkpeer em2: vlan lower downstream : name em2:lower vlan2 : connect vlan2: bridge100: 100 2 : connect vlan2: bridge200: 200 2 : connect vlan2: bridge_untagged: nomatch 2 : msg vlan2: addfilter { vid=100 hook="100" } : msg vlan2: addfilter { vid=200 hook="200" }