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From: Radu Oprisan <radu@securesystems.ro>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] 802.1q & bridge
Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2007 19:50:34 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4705440A.5010009@securesystems.ro> (raw)

Hello,


I'm having some dificulties troubleshooting a rather strange setup.


We have a Linux box, that is supposed to act as a shaper. For this, 
there are several 802.1q vlans transported to one of the interfaces.

So the setup is something like this:


                    -------------------
                    -   Cisco Router  -
                    -------------------
               /-------/         \-----------\
upstream      |                             | client vlans
connection    |                             |
               \--- Gi1 - Linux Box - Gi2 ---/


Gi1 is an upstream connection, Gi2 holds several 802.1q vlans.
This already works with one vlan transported to it. However, when i try 
to add another vlan and i try to send icmp packets from one side to the 
other, arp relationships are established, however only _some_ of the 
packets sent get a reply from the other side. Of course, testing was 
done with all qdiscs removed.

STP is disabled on the bridge, so is rp_filter.

Does anybody have any idea what's going on? Just keep in mind that there 
already is a connection that works without problems on the same machine.
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