172.29.33.1 is the virtual firewall appliance on vlan 40. It sits on a kvm Linux host and is on a network interface vmbr0 which is tagged on vlan40. All my admin devices are acessable are on that subnet
The physical ports that the KVM Linux servers are on ports on the switch which are general ports not trunks
So effectively the traffic for access from devices within my virtual platform on vlan 40 have to cross the vmbr0 interface and into the physical switch .
I cannot ping the switch ip currently on the ip address that I allocated to it on vlan 40 / 172.29.33.1 -only the office lan ip 10.30.43.30
172.29.33.1 is the virtual firewall appliance on vlan 40. It sits on a kvm Linux host and is on a network interface vmbr0 which is tagged on vlan40. All my admin devices are acessable are on that subnet
The physical ports that the KVM Linux servers are on ports on the switch which are general ports not trunks
So effectively the traffic for access from devices within my virtual platform on vlan 40 have to cross the vmbr0 interface and into the physical switch .
I cannot ping the switch ip currently on the ip address that I allocated to it on vlan 40 / 172.29.33.1 -only the office lan ip 10.30.43.30
munkeh72
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October 27th, 2015 14:00
172.29.33.1 is the virtual firewall appliance on vlan 40. It sits on a kvm Linux host and is on a network interface vmbr0 which is tagged on vlan40. All my admin devices are acessable are on that subnet
The physical ports that the KVM Linux servers are on ports on the switch which are general ports not trunks
So effectively the traffic for access from devices within my virtual platform on vlan 40 have to cross the vmbr0 interface and into the physical switch .
I cannot ping the switch ip currently on the ip address that I allocated to it on vlan 40 / 172.29.33.1 -only the office lan ip 10.30.43.30
munkeh72
3 Posts
0
October 27th, 2015 14:00
172.29.33.1 is the virtual firewall appliance on vlan 40. It sits on a kvm Linux host and is on a network interface vmbr0 which is tagged on vlan40. All my admin devices are acessable are on that subnet
The physical ports that the KVM Linux servers are on ports on the switch which are general ports not trunks
So effectively the traffic for access from devices within my virtual platform on vlan 40 have to cross the vmbr0 interface and into the physical switch .
I cannot ping the switch ip currently on the ip address that I allocated to it on vlan 40 / 172.29.33.1 -only the office lan ip 10.30.43.30