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dragonflymr
Cirrostratus
Oct 30, 2015Ubtagged VLAN with two interfaces and ARP
Hi,
I am trying to understand how this kind of setup is managing MAC address-interface bond.
Scenario:
VLAN100 with interface 1.1 and 1.2 assigned
Interface 1.1 connected to switc...
giltjr_32735
Nimbostratus
Nov 02, 2015That sort of makes since, since there are no physical interfaces. In your VE does your virtual interfaces map to unique physical interfaces or to the same physical interface?
- dragonflymrNov 02, 2015
Cirrostratus
To the same interface. I was expecting something like that with VE but I was playing around with BIG-IP 2000 doing same test. There I could see some output when issuing command but without any MAC-Interface data. Even when there was for sure new ARP entry created in TMM ARP dynamic list (same watch -n 5 tmsh...). Maybe it was because I omitted all-records keyword. Anyway, if you can confirm that this command is showing MAC addresses learned per interface (with VLAN containing more than one physical interface) then it's enough for me. Will test it when I will have access to physical devices again. BTW, are you sure there is all-properties for this command? I can only see all-records - like that: tmsh show net fdb vlan VLANXXX all-records Piotr
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