Le 23/03/2011 22:13, Leonardo Borda a Ãcrit : > Hi Nicolas, > > Thank you for answering my question. > Actually this is what I want to achieve: > > eth0----+ +----bond0.100----br0-100---{+virtual machines > | | > +----bond0----+----br0---(LAN) > | | > eth1----+ +----bond0.200----br0-200---{+virtual machines Hi Leonardo, I'm not sure recent kernels allow for a given interface to be a port for a bridge and the base interface for vlan interfaces at the same time. This might be particularly true for 2.6.38 or 2.6.38+, because of the new rx_handler usage. cc: netdev and Jiri Pirko, for advices. For the history of the thread, see: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=1300914794.32252.68.camel%40bordalnx& forum_name=bonding-devel > br0 --> br0 in my understanding is an untagged vlan therefore it > provides access to my LAN. So i am able to access that server from my > internal network. > br0-100 and br0-200 -> Vlans over a bridged interface will allow me to > have many virtual machines in the same vlan on each bridged interface. > > I am misunderstanding concepts, maybe? > If you need to do further tests I have a test environment ready for use. > > Leonardo _______________________________________________ Bridge mailing list Bridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bridge