答复: 答复: How to configure VLAN in CentOS7

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Thank you again.

I am deploying Liberty Neutron, according the official document, there are
two NIC at least, but my physical machine has only one. Someone suggested me
I could create a vlan interface, then everything would be ok. Until now,
though I created the vlan interface, it can't attach to the Internet. 

Could other methods created virtual interface instead of vlan interface?

Thanks

Li yulei

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Gordon Messmer
发送时间: 2016年4月19日 11:18
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主题: Re:  答复: How to configure VLAN in CentOS7

On 04/18/2016 08:01 PM, liyulei wrote:
> And I used the command "tcpdump -i eno1.5 " to capture the datagrams 
> through the vlan interface, there were only repeated
> outputs:
> ARP who has 192.68.81.254 Tell 192.168.81.3
>
> Could you tell me the reason for that?

My guess would be that the switch isn't configured to give you access to
VLAN 5 with tagged packets.  In that case, there's no need for you to
configure eno1.5

Specifically what are you trying to accomplish by configuring a tagged VLAN
interface?
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