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On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 11:26:17AM -0500, Jason R. Park wrote: > We are currently using Linux VLANs in our network and doing inter-VLAN > routing. We would like to add more redundancy and were thinking that we > could build a mesh by adding multiple trunks from our "routers" to the > switches. We are having problems getting this to work. Is it possible > to utilize multiple trunks on a Linux box with the same vlans on each? Sure, but you'll have to bridge between them explicitly. (If you want to bridge everything, just bridge the physical interfaces.) This is a good because all physical LANs may not use the same VLAN tags. //Peter
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