From: Fredrik Laestadius <lists@jxvf.net>
To: bridge@lists.osdl.org
Subject: [Bridge] problem, vlan and a bridge.
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 02:06:00 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4154B668.4080400@jxvf.net> (raw)
Hello world.
I'm new to this list so bare with me.
I have a procurve 2424m with 3 vlans configured.
I get the internet from another procurve that is connected to vlan1, and
the bridge is connected between vlan1 and vlan2 (doing some filtering here)
So, internet > vlan1 > bridge > vlan2
The problem is that I get a packet loss between 30% and 70% and the logs
on the bridge looks okay, same with the logs on the procurve.
The bridge works like a charm if I use another switch instead of vlan1.
like this: Internet > another switch > bridge > vlan2
Internet > vlan1 > bridge > another switch gives the same positive result.
The bridge is actually configured to serve as both a bridge between 2
vlans and as a NAT-box for another vlan with workstations, dont think
that is relevant to this problem though.
I used to use a router between those 2 vlans to filter, that also worked.
Any clues on where to even start looking? It might be a problem with the
switch, but I might as well ask here.
Oh, and the vlans are all untagged, and there is no stp running on the
switch.
Cheers, Fredrik Laestadius. .se
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