From: Robbert Wethmar <robbert@wethmar.nl>
To: bridge@osdl.org
Subject: [Bridge] Linux bridge works partly
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 23:22:17 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200903092322.17259.robbert@wethmar.nl> (raw)
ls,
i have a problem with linux bridging. Out of 4 bridges, al bridging a tap
interface (for a virtual machine) with a pysical interface, 2 work fine, and
2 don't.
the ones that don't work:
- are sitecom LN-013 usb nic interfaces (1 of the working ones is another type
of usb interface)
- can ping from tap to the bridge ip, and from bridge ip to tap
- can ping from (nic connected to) eth to the bridge ip, and from the bridge
ip to nic connected to eth
- CANNOT ping from (nic connected to) eth to tap or vice versa.
- CAN get a ip over DHCP for a nic connected to eth, from the DHCP server on
the tap (??)
2 other bridges on same machine, same config (except for the physical
interface) work fine.
i've read some reports some drivers are not up to bridging. I tried swapping
the non-working 'eth2' with the working 'eth3', which confirmed the problem
is in the LS-013 USB interface.
- can anyone confirm the problem is in the LN-013 USB interfaces?
- is there any other way I can check wether the problem really is in the
LN-013?
thanks for any help.
--
Robbert Wethmar
amsterdam
eml robbert@wethmar.nl
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