This is my current configuration:
I have all the rules and everything blocked on my router/switch for the VLANs and as of right now VLAN 10 can not talk to the default VLAN however the default VLAN can talk to VLAN 10. This is working well and I am happy. My question is I was under the impression for VM's/LXC's to use VLAN and have it passed through, the node has to have VLAN Aware enabled. Am I over thinking this or has things changed? Should I think about re configuring a bit?
VE1 | VLAN: Default | VLAN Aware: No | IP Address: 192.168.1.201 |
VE2 | VLAN: Default | VLAN Aware: No | IP Address: 192.168.1.202 |
VE3 | VLAN: Default | VLAN Aware: No | IP Address: 192.168.1.203 |
VE4 | VLAN: Default | VLAN Aware: No | IP Address: 192.168.1.200 |
LXC1 | VLAN: 10 | IP Address: 192.168.10.140 |
LXC2 | VLAN: 10 | IP Address: 192.168.10.30 |
LXC3 | VLAN: 10 | IP Address: 192.168.10.31 |
I have all the rules and everything blocked on my router/switch for the VLANs and as of right now VLAN 10 can not talk to the default VLAN however the default VLAN can talk to VLAN 10. This is working well and I am happy. My question is I was under the impression for VM's/LXC's to use VLAN and have it passed through, the node has to have VLAN Aware enabled. Am I over thinking this or has things changed? Should I think about re configuring a bit?