* [Bridge] beginner question: Lights off
@ 2004-09-06 1:34 dark sephiroth
2004-09-06 16:08 ` AthlonRob
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From: dark sephiroth @ 2004-09-06 1:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
Please bare with me if I did something really silly.
I followed the steps from bridge.sf.org to setup a Gentoo box as a bridge. There is no error message along the way and dmesg doesn't show any error either.
I have two NIC on the box: eth0 and eth1(at least one of them is realtek TL8139). I added both of them into br0. eth0 is connected to a router, eth1 is connect to my desktop.
The LED light on the eth0 card is on. But the one to the desktop is off. If I connect router to eth1 and desktop to eth0, then eth1 LED is on and eth0 is off.
My understanding is this would work like a hub or switch so when the desktop is connected, the whole thing would just work as if the bridge doesn't exist.
I have been playing with this for a whole day. Any suggestion / idea is appreciated.
Thanks,
Kent
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* Re: [Bridge] beginner question: Lights off
2004-09-06 1:34 [Bridge] beginner question: Lights off dark sephiroth
@ 2004-09-06 16:08 ` AthlonRob
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From: AthlonRob @ 2004-09-06 16:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bridge
On Sun, 2004-09-05 at 18:34 -0700, dark sephiroth wrote:
> The LED light on the eth0 card is on. But the one to the desktop is
> off. If I connect router to eth1 and desktop to eth0, then eth1 LED
> is on and eth0 is off.
>
> My understanding is this would work like a hub or switch so when the
> desktop is connected, the whole thing would just work as if the bridge
> doesn't exist.
Almost like a switch; you still need crossover cable, though, if you're
directly connecting two systems together.
Are you using crossover cable to connect the 'server' and the
'workstation' ?
You aren't getting a physical connection between the server and
workstation, that's the issue, not bridging.
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