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− | The | + | The switch port 24 needs to be plugged into the outside world. How the switch is configured to be a VLAN? No clue. Must be some documentation somewhere. |
Here is an article on VLAN under Linux: [http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7268 Linux Journal] | Here is an article on VLAN under Linux: [http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7268 Linux Journal] |
Revision as of 15:38, 25 May 2007
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The switch port 24 needs to be plugged into the outside world. How the switch is configured to be a VLAN? No clue. Must be some documentation somewhere.
Here is an article on VLAN under Linux: Linux Journal
On gourd, we have the outside device called "farm". We'd need to call it "eth?" to make this work
From Aaron: By the way, it looks like you ran into some trouble setting up a VLAN. Did I mention that the number after the dot is the VLAN ID and thus quite significant? Oh, and it looks like it really has to be ethX, not a random name. Hmph. That's dum - 802.11q is perfectly valid on 802.11g as well, and that often has different device names. Let's see if we can fix that.... No apparently not. I'll take a trip over to Rm 202 in a few minutes to restore gourd to operation.