Peter, I'm attempting to do something very similar to what Piccalo refers to here, but am not able to find the document with "setup 1b" that you referred to - the URL it was at previously doesn't appear to exist anymore. If the document still exists, would you mind pointing me in the right direction? Thanks, Matt > Hi Peter, > > Thanks very much for that information, setup 1b has > really helped me. I now have my network fully > functional. I have one more question however ;-) > > How can I tell what Vlan a given MAC address is in ? > > I have looked in the arp table, but this shows all > MAC's connected to the trunk as coming from br0. > > Any guidance on this one would be much appreciated ! > Piccalo > > > --- Peter Stuge <stuge-vlan at cdy.org> wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 03:04:52PM +0100, liam sharp > > wrote: > > > I know how to use vconfig so I can see each vlan. > > But > > > I want each vlan on the same network. > > > > See > > > http://www.wanfear.com/pipermail/vlan/2003q2/005566.html > > > > I believe setup 1b is what your asking for. > > > > Please note that I forgot to include the following, > > to allow dhcpd to > > function properly. > > > > vconfig set_flag eth1.2 1 1 > > vconfig set_flag eth1.3 1 1 > > vconfig set_flag eth1.4 1 1 > > > > But other than that it works out of the box. > > > > > > //Peter > > _______________________________________________ > > Vlan mailing list > > Vlan at lanforge.com > > http://www.lanforge.com/mailman/listinfo/vlan -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Send your email first class