Sven Hartge wrote:
> Bob Proulx <bob@proulx.com> wrote:
> > I see no vlans in your configuration above. The above simply shows
> > additional IP addresses being assigned. If your switch is requiring
> > vlan tagging then that is likely your problem.
>
> Ah, nope.
>
> It's "magic". Since Wheezy ifupdown knows the notation
> "interface dot VLAN-ID" and automatically creates an appropriatly
> configured interface. (In Squeeze you needed the "vlan"-package or a
> small scriptled in /etc/network/if-pre-up.d to issue the correct
> "ip"-commands.)
What? They have changed the syntax and I am out of date?! Horrors! :-/
I will go and learn the new syntax for these things.
VLAN AND BRIDGE INTERFACES
To ease the configuration of VLAN interfaces, interfaces having .
(full stop character) in the name are configured as 802.1q tagged vir-
tual LAN interface. For example, interface eth0.1 is a virtual inter-
face having eth0 as physical link, with VLAN ID 1.
For compatibility with bridge-utils package, if bridge_ports option is
specified, VLAN interface configuration is not performed.
Thanks for pointing this out.
> > See the documentation for setting up vlans here:
>
> > https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration
>
> That is horribly outdated. It even says "Etch" on the part for VLANs.
Would you feel like updating it? It is a wiki after all.
Bob
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