Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 00:00:01 +0100 From: Spyou <root@spyou.org> To: Pawel Malachowski <pawmal-posting@freebsd.lublin.pl> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD 4.9 / VRRP / vlan Message-ID: <6.0.0.22.0.20031127235401.041a6038@plouf.absolight.com> In-Reply-To: <20031127225459.GC78866@shellma.zin.lublin.pl> References: <6.0.0.22.0.20031127222359.03cf8800@212.43.217.14> <20031127215426.GA78866@shellma.zin.lublin.pl> <6.0.0.22.0.20031127225400.04464cc0@plouf.absolight.com> <20031127222339.GB78866@shellma.zin.lublin.pl> <6.0.0.22.0.20031127233525.03feac78@plouf.absolight.com> <20031127225459.GC78866@shellma.zin.lublin.pl>
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At 23:54 27/11/2003, Pawel Malachowski wrote: >On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 11:38:40PM +0100, Spyou wrote: > > > Damn ! The mac address of you vlan (and, i suppose, of you ether card) has > > changed ... > >Ether card MAC and other vlans are unchanged. Thats what we are expecting. :) According to your last mail, before you run freevrrpd, your vlan says ether 00:00:e8:41:cd:10 (probably the mac addr of your eth card) After, i see ether 00:00:5e:00:01:01 on your dump ... wich seems to be a typical freevrrpd virtual mac address. mine stays unchanged before, during and after running freevrrpd (parent ether & vlan managed by freevrrpd) .. that's why i was thinking this is a problem with the FXP driver ... >What version are You running with? 4.9 right now >What says freevrrpd in syslog? nothing relevant .. When launching : Nov 26 23:22:20 f1 freevrrpd[409]: launching daemon in background mode Nov 26 23:22:20 f1 freevrrpd[410]: initializing threads and all VRID Nov 26 23:22:20 f1 freevrrpd[410]: reading configuration file /usr/local/etc/freevrrpd.conf Nov 26 23:22:20 f1 freevrrpd[410]: send ip = 10.42.42.42, eth = 0:0:5e:0:1:1 Nov 26 23:22:20 f1 freevrrpd[410]: server state vrid 1: master When killing : Nov 26 23:23:42 f1 freevrrpd[410]: restoring real MAC address: 00:B0:D0:E1:32:D8 for interface fxp1 Regards,
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