Re: Bridging / VLANs / ebtables

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----- Original Message -----
> I might not be correct. In my understanding an Interface can be a
> part
> of multiple vlans but it should not be possible to have all those
> vlan
> interfaces (on the same physical interface) in the same bridge.
> 
> Can you share some more details of why do you require such set up?
> What all are the connected devices and what is vlan config of each (I
> understand you cannot change this configuration)?
> 

Greetings-

The use case is a server connected to a switch (provided, not able to manage/configure), where it has access to three subnets, delivered via ethernet on the link untagged, and tagged in VLANs 2/3. I have a need to bridge the untagged parent interface (eth0) and VLAN 3 (eth0.3), while leaving the VLAN 2 interface (eth0.2) untouched.

Believe me, I understand this is an odd situation, but I'm very curious if it is possible using ebtables or some other filtering/manipulation application to make it work.

Thank you,

--Tim
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