remember the use of the vconfig command. it helps you to define "access ports" that means that you can tell the system what default vlan (or vlans) to use for a certain interface (so that it can remove the vlan tag from the trunked packet)... if you want to bridge all your traffic - including vlan traffic - just confige the bridge in a "normal behaviour". just one question: by saying vlan traffic you mean trunk or trunked or tagged traffic, right ? josef -----Original Message----- From: R Harper To: bridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: 22.09.2005 14:34 Subject: [Bridge] Bridging VLANs Hi I have a simple question I want to bridge both normal ethernet frames and VLAN packets do I have to explicitly bridge the VLAN packets (e.g. vconfig br0 30) or are they bridge by default Is it sufficient to configure a VLAN bridge like this or am I forgetting something? regards R.Harper _________________________________________________________________ Få alle de nye og sjove ikoner med MSN Messenger http://messenger.msn.dk/ <<ATT38976.txt>> _______________________________________________________________________________ Disclaimer This message may contain confidential information solely for its intended recipients and others may not distribute, copy or use it. If you have received this communication in error please tell us either by return e-mail or at the numbers above and delete it, and any copies of it.