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From: Marius Karthaus <Marius@Karthaus.nl>
To: bridge@lists.osdl.org
Subject: [Bridge] help setting up a linux bridge with spanning tree to allow multiple vlans accross multiple uplinks
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:38:46 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <423593E6.5060403@Karthaus.nl> (raw)

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Hi,

We used to have 1 single ip range (1.1.1.0/24) that had one uplink to a 
switch of the colocation provider.
Recently we got a second range 2.2.2.0/24 and a redundant uplink 
directly on two routers. But our switch does not have spanning tree 
protocol support so we cannot use them redundantly.
We have set up the switch to have a vlan for both networks like in this 
picture:

http://www.karthaus.nl/r/r1.gif

this way all hosts on the switch can use ips from either network.
However if one of the routers fails, one of the ranges fails. This 
happens quite a lot but this whould not be a problem if we had spanning 
tree that whould allow us to use both uplinks for both networks.
I would like to use a linux box to do this until we can get a switch 
that is capable of stp. I was thinking of something like this:
http://www.karthaus.nl/r/r2.gif

After reading the documentation on linux bridging and stp i'm convinced 
it's possible but i'm not at all sure exactly how to do this. The box 
that i want to use should probably have three NIC's, one for each 
routeruplink and one that connects to our switch. (see the picture). I'm 
guessing that i need to set up multiple bridges each containing a subset 
of the NIC eth0,eth1 and eth2. But this is where i'm confused.
Can anyone show me how to set this up please?

Regards,
M.Karthaus

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2005-03-24  9:56 [Bridge] help setting up a linux bridge with spanning tree to allow multiple vlans accross multiple uplinks Marius Karthaus

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