Re: Identify traffic coming from which bridge

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From: Ming-Ching Tiew <mctiew@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "netfilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <netfilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> Assuming I have a configuration with a few bridges connected to a server.
> On the other side of bridge, there are a few clients connected.
> 
> Eg  bridge A - client A, B, C
>      bridge B - client D, E, F
>       ......
> 
> When a client X is connected to the server, is there a way for the server to
> know client X is connected via which bridge ? 
>


Is there a command or something, give a mac address of a client, I could determine
if the client is connected to which bridge ? Will turning on spanning tree algorithm or 

something help ?

Appreciate your comments !

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