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[20:20] Yup. [20:21] brb [20:21] i have a question for you then. =) [20:22] basically, i want several 802.1Q vlans and a "native vlan" (to use cisco terminology), e.g. a vlan with no 802.1Q tag. is that possible w/ openbsd or must every vlan be "tagged"? [20:23] basically, i want a bunch of vlanX interfaces and i want the physical interface to be associated with the "native vlan" (e.g. frames w/ no 802.1Q header) [20:23] not sure if that's possible or if it expects all traffic to be tagged [20:24] I can show you my hostname.ifs. [20:24] i'd be interested in seeing hostname. [20:25] i know what the hostname.vlanX's should look like (unless there's a special format i haven't seen for an untagged vlan) [20:25] 23:24:39 cz@alix:~> cat /etc/hostname.vr2 [20:25] inet 192.168.1.253 255.255.255.252 192.168.1.255 description cisco [20:25] actually, i think i just found the answer: So, to utilize "vlan 1" you need to [20:26] put that IP address on the parent interface, not on a vlan with id of 1. [20:26] CaZe: okay, i'm assuming you have hostname.vlanX's with "vlandev vr2" then? [20:27] from the wording in the vlan(4) man page it sounded like anything w/o an 802.1Q tag would be associated w/ the physical interface (which is what i want), but it wasn't 100% clear. [20:28] 23:27:02 cz@alix:~> cat /etc/hostname.vlan0 [20:28] vlan 2 vlandev vr2 [20:28] inet 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.224 192.168.2.31 description CaZe [20:28] perfect [20:28] 23:27:18 cz@alix:~> cat /etc/hostname.vlan1 [20:28] vlan 3 vlandev vr2 [20:28] inet 192.168.2.33 255.255.255.224 192.168.2.63 description Guest [20:28] answers my question. tyvm. [20:29] It's been a long time since I've set this up. [20:29] Probably like three or four years. [20:29] I've never had to touch it again, so I didn't really remember. [20:29] heh, no problem. from the contents of the hostname.* files my question is answered. =) [20:30] I have a Cisco AP that broadcasts multiple SSIDs. [20:30] So I have a VLAN for each SSID. [20:30] heh, yep, that's exactly what i'm about to do. [20:30] but if i broke it in the meantime i'd have to go physically plug into the router to fix it. and i'm lazy. =) [20:32] I have the native interface to connect directly to the AP, for configuration and such. [20:32] * jlgaddis nods [20:36] Heh, I just have it on a /30 network. [20:44] I don't even remember the last time I needed to congiure my AP. [20:45] And I'm fairly certain I don't remember any of the iOS commands. [20:45] Good thing I have the config backed up. [20:45] Somewhere. [20:45] heh, i swapped out my asa for this little router thing i put openbsd and i, for some unknown reason, decided to redo pretty much everything [20:46] tbh, I've never bothered with trying to get WiFi on my router. [20:47] Say what you will about Proprietary Cisco stuff, but I've never been kicked off or had to powercycle the AP or anything. [20:47] The only thing I did was put electrical tape over the LEDs of the thing. [20:48] This AP is like ten years old, too. [20:48] the router i'm using doesn't have wifi on it: http://www.maxxwave.com/solutions/service-provider/routermaxx-6-port-gigabit-router-dual-core.html [20:48] i have a bunch of ap's that i'm using: aerohive, ruckus, aruba, ... [20:48] I got it on ebay a few years ago. [20:48] I'm just a 3 port ALIX. [20:49] next up is a stratum 1 ntp server at home, heh [20:49] *using [20:49] <-- nerd [20:50] Yeah, I can't do any cool stuff with my lousy uplink. [20:50] otoh, I don't have to invest in new WiFi equipment. [20:50] I can just keep using the same 10 year old WiFi technology, as long as my uplink stays as slow as it is. [20:51] aironet ap? [20:51] Yeah. [20:51] the older stuff is pretty solid [20:51] i have 20 mbps fiber at home now, there was an article in the newspaper saying my isp is giving all fiber customers 1 gbps during march [20:52] for new, i'd probably buy ubiquiti stuff before anything new cisco [20:52] i can't wait for that. i'm gonna download the internet. [20:52] 1100 series. [20:52] ah, right on [20:52] This thing has never kicked me off the connection, and never needed to be rebooted. [20:53] I think it might have the longest uptime of anything I have control over. [20:53] my longest uptime was on my cable modem, but i had to power cycle it to get a new config monday [20:54] ah-boo [20:54] heh [20:54] at my previous job we found a windows box w/ something like 850 days uptime [20:54] fortunately it's switchport had been quarantined [20:55] here we go: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jlgaddis/4340673033/ [20:55] Flickr photo: "Here's something you don't see everyday" by jeremygaddis [20:55] * jlgaddis kicks BryceBot [21:02] I don't even know how to see the uptime of this thing. [21:03] oh, nvm [21:03] cisco uptime is 1 year, 6 weeks, 5 days, 10 hours, 48 minutes [21:03] "sh ver | in uptime" should work [21:04] cr1.ipls uptime is 1 year, 50 weeks, 4 hours, 10 minutes [21:04] but that's cheating :) [21:17] *** meingtsla has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [21:21] *** meingtsla has joined #arpnetworks [21:58] my longest uptime on a piece of equipment was 8 years and change, taken offline in march of last year - windows server 2000 based control box [22:30] *** r0ni has quit IRC (Quit: Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com) [23:24] *** avid_ has joined #arpnetworks [23:27] *** NiTeMaRe has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [23:31] *** meingtsla has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [23:32] *** laotzi_ has joined #arpnetworks [23:36] *** laotzi has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [23:36] *** xiphias has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [23:36] *** meingtsla has joined #arpnetworks [23:36] *** laotzi_ is now known as laotzi [23:36] *** NiTeMaRe has joined #arpnetworks [23:38] *** xiphias has joined #arpnetworks