I''m doing some testing about vlan and saw a problem. Here is my configuration: I have two X4200M2, which are connected back-to-back via e1000g1 interfaces. I created one VNIC (with same VLAN ID) on each of these two e1000g1 interface. After I configure IPs on both of these two VNICs, they''re not able to talk to each other: vnic(vid=8,192.168.1.1)<--->e1000g1<------------->e1000g1<--->vnic(vid=8,192.168.1.2) These two machines are both bfu''ed to snv_109-nd. The same configuration works on these two machines before when they are running snv_108. Is this a known issue in 109, or I missed something? Thanks, Max
> I''m doing some testing about vlan and saw a problem.> > Here is my configuration: > I have two X4200M2, which are connected back-to-back via e1000g1 interfaces. > I created one VNIC (with same VLAN ID) on each of these two e1000g1 > interface. > After I configure IPs on both of these two VNICs, they''re not able to > talk to each other: > > vnic(vid=8,192.168.1.1)<--->e1000g1<------------->e1000g1<--->vnic(vid=8,192.168.1.2) > > These two machines are both bfu''ed to snv_109-nd. > > The same configuration works on these two machines before when they are > running snv_108. > Is this a known issue in 109, or I missed something? 6810953. -- meem