Hey Kingz, Do both sides have trunked ports? If yes then you should use two e100s, one for each side. Derek ---------------------------------- Derek Storvik ---------------------------------- _____ From: kingz [mailto:jzhang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 12:44 AM To: 'Derek Storvik' Subject: RE: some additional info Importance: High Hi Derek, Thank you your reply! Your meaning is, I should connect the e100 card on the bridge to the trunked port, which side? Connect to Hub or gateway? Thanks! kingz -----Original Message----- From: Derek Storvik [mailto:it@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 2004?11?30? 5:22 To: jzhang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; 'Linux 802.1Q VLAN' Subject: RE: some additional info Hey Kingz, Well that is strange? The bank could be doing something different. But When I had the issue I could get to hotmail or other online shopping sites. They just blanked out. I only changed out the cards on a hunch after hearing the 3com cards I was using had bugs with Vlans. So I switched to all E100?s and everything worked like a charm again. It could be something to do with the Hub you have in there? But you say it works when the port is tagged on the vlan switch without the Linux Bridge? I would make sure you have the e100 card on the side of the bridge that has the trunked ports to be safe( and if sides have trunked ports both cards should be e100) You?ll have to keep asking on the list about further details. That?s about all I can give you right now Thanks Derek ---------------------------------- Derek Storvik ---------------------------------- _____ From: kingz [mailto:jzhang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 12:02 AM To: it@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: some additional info Importance: High Hi Derek, I remember, when I met this hotmail login error, but I could login in my bank account https site, very strange! Is it a MTU issue? How do I discovery if it is MTU issue? Thanks! Kingz -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.lanforge.com/pipermail/vlan/attachments/20041130/50a2b211/attachment.htm