Bridge interface configuration not working

ThomasB

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Hello,
After installing proxmox 5, on an HP DL360 gen9 server, I have a network interface configuration problem.

I realized the configuration of the two interfaces ETH0 and ETH1 in bridge on VMBR0 and VMBR1

So far no problem, it is trying to test the operation of both interfaces that it blocks.

If I type the ETH1 ifdown command, the interface does not fall is PING continuous, but if I ETH0 ifdown the two interfaces are shutdown

Nevertheless, after verification VMBR0 and VMBR1, are of course two different MAC addresses.

The bridge VMBR1 does not take into account ETH1, but earlier ETH0.

How to solve this problem ?


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Have a good day.
 

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you have mulitple gateways defined, this will not work since there can only be 1 default gateway (and since vmbr0s gateway comes first, this is the route which is configured)
also you have multiple ips in the same subnet, your host will react to both ip adresses regardless where the ping comes from

the real question is what do you want to achieve ?
 
Hello dcsapak,

I want to connect two different LANs.

I also realized a test with a single gateway on VMBR0 by default, the problem is always the same on VMBR1 while it is the same LAN.
 
Ok, but I want to be able to assign a different interface for the wan output of a VM
what exactly do you mean by this?

maybe it helps if you describe your setup in more detail
 
sorry i still do not know what you are trying to achieve

do you want to use a different wan connection for a specific website ?
or do you want a second interface for a website on a different ip?
 
Hi Thomas!

What do you want achive with your configuration? You want to use two different lans (subnet?) to reach your VMs with the eg. 192.168.100.0/24 subnet and the website (proxmox webinterface?) with eg. 192.168.200.0/24 right?
 
Hello Oliver,

it is exactly the result that I wish to obtain, I tried at first to configure the interface without configuring vmbr0 and 1 with auto eth0 and auto eth1 ...

if i physically disconnect eth0 it also stops pinging eth1. the two flows actually pass on eth0 ... it's a real problem to separate streams.
 

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