Re: Bridging untagged and tagged VLANs

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"richardvoigt@xxxxxxxxx" <richardvoigt@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I don't think Linux VLAN support provides a way to separate packets
> with _no_ VLAN header onto a virtual interface, but that surely sounds
> useful.

It would be handy if VLAN 0 meant "packets tagged with VLAN 0 + packets
without tags". The VLAN 0 tag is reserved for packets in the native VLAN
which need 802.1p priority.

Then you could bridge eth0.0 and eth0.30 for the desired effect.


/Benny


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