On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 21:17:27 +0100 (BST) Malcolm Scott <Malcolm.Scott@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > At 22:06 today, Benoit PAPILLAULT wrote: > > > I am in a very preliminary phase, trying to learn how to implement > > routing and bridging under Linux. In order for the routing protocol to > > have proper topology view, it somehow needs to assign a unique IP on all > > interfaces and for bridging and those interfaces needs to be in the same > > bridge. > > By my understanding (and it's a while since I read that paper so I might be > wrong) you don't need unique IP addresses on all interfaces; everything uses > MAC addresses. To quote section 4.2 of the draft: > > o it runs directly over Layer 2, so therefore may be run with zero > configuration (no IP addresses need to be assigned) > It looks an implementation or rbridge would do: 1. Set STP to "user mode" similar to user mode RSTP 2. Set IP address on bridge device (same as normal) 3. Run routing daemon with multiple sockets that use SO_BINDTODEVICE to receive the packets by interface 4. Routing daemon would manage bridged interface state (blocking, forwarding, etc) _______________________________________________ Bridge mailing list Bridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bridge