----- Original Message ----- | Hi All | | I have two bond interfaces namely, bond0 and bond1. bond0 has two | ethernet interfaces associated with it and bond1 also has two ethernet | interfaces associated with it. | | Now i create a bridge interface namely br20 (20 being the VLAN) and | assign it a IP Address , subnet mask and the default gateway. I will use | this IP to reach the server. So it is like a management bridge for me. | Secondly this bridge is associated with the bond0.20 | | Can i create another bridge namely cr20 ( 20 being the VLAN ) on the | bond1 interface ? This bridge does not have any ip address associated | with it. I just want to use it for guest VMs. | | Is this the correct way to configure ? | | Thanks | Jatin We create bonds on the interfaces, VLANs on the bonds and then bridges on the VLANs. Works just fine here. I don't think it matters much if you do it your way. -- James A. Peltier IT Services - Research Computing Group Simon Fraser University - Burnaby Campus Phone : 604-365-6432 Fax : 778-782-3045 E-Mail : jpeltier at sfu.ca Website : http://www.sfu.ca/itservices Twitter : @sfu_rcg Powering Engagement Through Technology