Create a bridge on a vlan interface
I have a bonded pair of trunks coming into a server.
There is a VLAN, 201, tagged. It needs an IP as below.
In addition to this I need to be able to provide a bridge interface as well so that VMs can be given the network and get their own IPs on it.
# Glusterfs
auto bond0.201
iface bond0.201 inet static
address 10.201.0.5
netmask 255.255.0.0
#auto br201
#iface br201 inet manual
# bridge_ports bond0.201
When I uncomment the bridge there the bond0.201 stops working also. Clearly I am doing the config wrong. What is the correct way to achieve this?
16.04 networking server
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I have a bonded pair of trunks coming into a server.
There is a VLAN, 201, tagged. It needs an IP as below.
In addition to this I need to be able to provide a bridge interface as well so that VMs can be given the network and get their own IPs on it.
# Glusterfs
auto bond0.201
iface bond0.201 inet static
address 10.201.0.5
netmask 255.255.0.0
#auto br201
#iface br201 inet manual
# bridge_ports bond0.201
When I uncomment the bridge there the bond0.201 stops working also. Clearly I am doing the config wrong. What is the correct way to achieve this?
16.04 networking server
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@MatsK I'm on 16.04 with ifupdown not netplan
– bcmcfc
7 hours ago
Also bonding itself works fine
– bcmcfc
7 hours ago
It's obvious it's not netplan from the config in the question
– bcmcfc
6 hours ago
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I have a bonded pair of trunks coming into a server.
There is a VLAN, 201, tagged. It needs an IP as below.
In addition to this I need to be able to provide a bridge interface as well so that VMs can be given the network and get their own IPs on it.
# Glusterfs
auto bond0.201
iface bond0.201 inet static
address 10.201.0.5
netmask 255.255.0.0
#auto br201
#iface br201 inet manual
# bridge_ports bond0.201
When I uncomment the bridge there the bond0.201 stops working also. Clearly I am doing the config wrong. What is the correct way to achieve this?
16.04 networking server
I have a bonded pair of trunks coming into a server.
There is a VLAN, 201, tagged. It needs an IP as below.
In addition to this I need to be able to provide a bridge interface as well so that VMs can be given the network and get their own IPs on it.
# Glusterfs
auto bond0.201
iface bond0.201 inet static
address 10.201.0.5
netmask 255.255.0.0
#auto br201
#iface br201 inet manual
# bridge_ports bond0.201
When I uncomment the bridge there the bond0.201 stops working also. Clearly I am doing the config wrong. What is the correct way to achieve this?
16.04 networking server
16.04 networking server
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@MatsK I'm on 16.04 with ifupdown not netplan
– bcmcfc
7 hours ago
Also bonding itself works fine
– bcmcfc
7 hours ago
It's obvious it's not netplan from the config in the question
– bcmcfc
6 hours ago
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@MatsK I'm on 16.04 with ifupdown not netplan
– bcmcfc
7 hours ago
Also bonding itself works fine
– bcmcfc
7 hours ago
It's obvious it's not netplan from the config in the question
– bcmcfc
6 hours ago
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@MatsK I'm on 16.04 with ifupdown not netplan
– bcmcfc
7 hours ago
@MatsK I'm on 16.04 with ifupdown not netplan
– bcmcfc
7 hours ago
Also bonding itself works fine
– bcmcfc
7 hours ago
Also bonding itself works fine
– bcmcfc
7 hours ago
It's obvious it's not netplan from the config in the question
– bcmcfc
6 hours ago
It's obvious it's not netplan from the config in the question
– bcmcfc
6 hours ago
add a comment |
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@MatsK I'm on 16.04 with ifupdown not netplan
– bcmcfc
7 hours ago
Also bonding itself works fine
– bcmcfc
7 hours ago
It's obvious it's not netplan from the config in the question
– bcmcfc
6 hours ago