Re: Bridges

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On 18/08/10 23:59, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Hello,

Grant Taylor a écrit :
On 08/17/10 17:44, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
When using a single Linux host with lots of bridges, would there ever be
a time, even for a few seconds, where traffic would "jump" bridges?
No.  Such should not be possible.
It depends what "traffic" means. Ethernet frames, no. IP packets, yes if
the box also acts as an IP router between the bridges.
Hmm for such to happen, the bridge where the traffic came in on would have to have an IP address, wouldn't it? Currently, my "public" bridge doesn't have an IP assigned to it...
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