Re: em driver + VLAN's



On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 03:12:27PM +0200, Dave Raven wrote:
D> Hi all,
D> I'm having an interesting problem at the moment. I want to bridge
D> between two cisco switches on trunk ports. Basically bridging vlans - if I
D> bridge my two main interfaces it works fine if they are fxp, but not when I
D> use em cards...
D>
D> Could this be related to the driver, or BSD in some way?

This probably can. What FreeBSD version are you using? Can you please
show ifconfig output and bridge configuration?

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