Re: VLAN Networking

From: Andrew Gideon (c172driver1_at_gideon.org)
Date: 11/01/04

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    I've not tried routing between VLANs on a Fedora machine, but I've no reason
    to believe it will not work. I do have some Fedora machines speaking
    802.1q to Cisco switches, and it works quite well.

    It's just a matter of (1) a line in /etc/sysconfig/network and (2) creating
    interfaces with the VLAN number specified.

            - Andrew


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