[VLAN] vlans & kubuntu

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is anyone successfully using vlans with kubuntu (a Debian derivative)?  
I have one NIC (Intel EtherExpress Pro 100b) in my kubuntu box, eth1 and 
eth1.182 (vlan 182) both up, and for the life of me I can't get anything 
to go out the eth1.182 interface.

I've isolated my environment to the kubuntu box (server), an HP 2524 
switch, and my laptop.  there are 2 vlans on the switch.  port 1 has 
vlan 201 untagged, and 182 tagged.  port 2 has 201 untagged, and port 3 
has 182 untagged.  the server is multicasting, and there are no 
configurations, settings, etc... that will allow me to receive the 
multicast when plugged into switch port 3.  there is nothing else 
plugged into the switch.  whether my laptop is addressed as 201 or 182, 
it always receives the multicast when plugged into port 2.

I'm about to try another OS, unless someone can confirm for me that this 
has worked for them.  any suggestions appreciated :-)

ad3

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| Anthony Ben'jammin' DeNardo III                       |
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| Colorado State University                             |
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