Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 14:29:40 +0100 From: Damien Fleuriot <ml@my.gd> To: bschmidt@freebsd.org Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: LAGG - interface comes up but no laggports Message-ID: <4D63BA44.4080404@my.gd> In-Reply-To: <201102221427.09817.bschmidt@freebsd.org> References: <4D639E96.70902@my.gd> <201102221318.53376.bschmidt@freebsd.org> <4D63B77A.2060509@my.gd> <201102221427.09817.bschmidt@freebsd.org>
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On 2/22/11 2:27 PM, Bernhard Schmidt wrote: > On Tuesday, February 22, 2011 14:17:46 Damien Fleuriot wrote: >> On 2/22/11 1:18 PM, Bernhard Schmidt wrote: >>> On Tuesday, February 22, 2011 12:31:34 Damien Fleuriot wrote: >>>> rc.conf >>>> --- >>>> # LINK AGGREG >>>> ifconfig_lagg0="laggproto failover laggport em0 laggport em1" >>>> ipv4_addrs_lagg0="192.168.1.3/29" >>>> ifconfig_lagg0="inet6 fe80::3/64" >>> >>> You are overwriting the variable, you have to use some alternative >>> or move everything into one statement. >> >> Good call, it now works correctly: >> lagg0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 >> mtu 9014 >> options=19b<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,VLAN_HWCSUM,TSO4> >> ether 00:15:17:37:17:e6 >> inet6 fe80::215:17ff:fe37:17e6%lagg0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x5 >> inet 192.168.1.3 netmask 0xfffffff8 broadcast 192.168.1.7 >> nd6 options=3<PERFORMNUD,ACCEPT_RTADV> >> media: Ethernet autoselect >> status: active >> laggproto failover >> laggport: em1 flags=0<> >> laggport: em0 flags=5<MASTER,ACTIVE> >> >> >> You'll notice that using ipv6_addrs didn't work, as the interface is >> using an automatic address instead of fe80::3/64 which I tried to >> set. >> >> I suppose I could use the crontab for this, @reboot ifconfig lagg0 >> inet6 fe80::3/64 , or perhaps rc.local > > I'm using ipv6_ifconfig_XXX0[_aliasX] to assign IPv6 addresses, might be > worth a try? I don't see ipv6_addrs_XXX0 to be even defined somewhere. > Indeed I was just tryng that and waiting for the reboot, works fine.
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