What this entire thread is about is the fact that I want to tag from inside the VM as I want to have 802.1p tags from inside a VM (These are in the VLAN header).
Here is my /etc/network/interfaces
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet manual
auto eth0.103
iface eth0.103 inet static
address 10.0.103.250
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 10.0.103.254
dns-nameservers 10.0.103.1
I'll try wack a seperate NIC into it for management and retry. Just as an FYI the native VLAN doesnt go anywhere as shown by my Juniper Switch Configuration for the interface:
frizianz@swc01.chc> show configuration | display set | match ge-0/0/11
set interfaces ge-0/0/11 description...
I'm not concerned about exposing the vlan tagging to the VM. Main reason I need the vlans exposed to the VM is I want to do 802.1p QoS from the VM, of which is in the vlan header.
The bridge is definately passing traffic correctly - I see this from the gateway box which is external to the...
Hi Guys,
Having a few issues with getting vlan tagging from inside the guests working.
I am putting the eth0 of the guest into vmbr0 and then tagging from the guest with vlan 103. This is confirmed working (tcpdump on tap interface facing vm). The issue that I encounter is that doing a tcpdump...
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