Re: FreeBSD 4.9 / VRRP / vlan

From: Mathieu Arnold (mat_at_FreeBSD.org)
Date: 11/28/03

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    Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 16:44:30 +0100
    To: Pawel Malachowski <pawmal-posting@freebsd.lublin.pl>
    
    

    +-le 28/11/2003 00:23 +0100, Pawel Malachowski écrivait :
    | On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 12:00:01AM +0100, Spyou wrote:
    |
    |> mine stays unchanged before, during and after running freevrrpd (parent
    |> ether & vlan managed by freevrrpd) .. that's why i was thinking this is
    |> a problem with the FXP driver ...
    |
    |> When killing :
    |> Nov 26 23:23:42 f1 freevrrpd[410]: restoring real MAC address:
    |> 00:B0:D0:E1:32:D8 for interface fxp1
    |
    | fxp1? :)

    Ok, so, I've played with it a bit, the fact are :
    it works like a charm without vlans.
    With vlans, when I add the gw alias 62.233.44.254/32, it works, when
    freevrrpd does it for me, the box seems to loose it's route to
    62.233.44.128/25 (it disapears from netstat -r). When I try to access any
    ip address on the vlan subnet (say ping 62.233.44.132), and I tcpdump -i
    vlan20, I see arp requests going out, on the tcpdump I launched on the
    according host, I see the arp request coming in, the response going out,
    but I don't see any response going in on the router. If I manually add the
    mac address (arp -s ...) I see the icmp requests going, arriving on the
    host, the echo reply going back, but they're not received on the router.
    So, there is a problem somewhere (it's not a switch problem because with a
    cable between the 2 fxp it's the exact same problem.)

    -- 
    Mathieu Arnold
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