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bridge interfaces

Mon Mar 06, 2006 1:07 am

Hi guys. I have a problem setting up bridge interfaces in MT.

I'll start with explaining the topology:
____________________ _____
| s w i t c h | ----- | LAN |-----[ PC ] 192.168.1.1
------------------------------- --------
| eth0
MT1=(wir ~ ~ ~ ~ wir)=MT2
192.168.1.2

My idea and goal is to bridge eth0 and "wir" interfaces of MT1 so it is a transparent device and as a result to have direct connection between PC and MT2. However, if I bridge eth0 and wir interfaces of MT1 - the switch and a small part of the LAN stops to function untill I "unbridge" the interfaces and reboot the switch. (Both wireless cards of the MTs are atheros)

10x in advance for any help and ideas where the problem is.
 
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Re: bridge interfaces

Mon Mar 06, 2006 9:43 am

the switch and a small part of the LAN stops to function untill I "unbridge" the interfaces and reboot the switch.
"stops to function" is not very descriptive.

The radio on MT1 must not be in station mode for use in a bridge (its stated somewhere in the wireless manual)

It might be better using EoIP between the eth-interfaces of the MTs (or WDS) for a transparent bridge in your scenario.
 
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Re: bridge interfaces

Mon Mar 06, 2006 1:17 pm

Hi guys. I have a problem setting up bridge interfaces in MT.

I'll start with explaining the topology:
____________________ _____
| s w i t c h | ----- | LAN |-----[ PC ] 192.168.1.1
------------------------------- --------
| eth0
MT1=(wir ~ ~ ~ ~ wir)=MT2
192.168.1.2

My idea and goal is to bridge eth0 and "wir" interfaces of MT1 so it is a transparent device and as a result to have direct connection between PC and MT2. However, if I bridge eth0 and wir interfaces of MT1 - the switch and a small part of the LAN stops to function untill I "unbridge" the interfaces and reboot the switch. (Both wireless cards of the MTs are atheros)

10x in advance for any help and ideas where the problem is.
You are effectivly creating a loop and the switch detects this.
 
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Re: bridge interfaces

Mon Mar 06, 2006 1:25 pm

@sten: where did you see a loop? i can't, sorry. sounds like one, though.
if a switch with STP is in use, it should close only the looping-port and show this as well.
 
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Re: bridge interfaces

Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:09 pm

@sten: where did you see a loop? i can't, sorry. sounds like one, though.
if a switch with STP is in use, it should close only the looping-port and show this as well.
Not all switches follow 802.1D specification. Others employ dirty tricks or just undefined behaviour.

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