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2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] is there RSTP for 2.6 kernel available?
Hi all, Can someone tell me where to find source code for RSTP for linux 2.6 kernel? Thank you in advance. -Marc.
2007 Apr 18
2
[Bridge] how to configure RSTP (802.1w) on SUSE 10 (kernel 2.6.13-15)
Hi there, I am a student and working on a project where i need to configure RSTP (802.1w) on SUSE 10 kernel 2.6 so that i can able to analyse efficient link fail-over time, i have found STP configuration at ( http://linux-net.osdl.org/index.php/Bridge ) but coulnt find partticular RSTP configuration. i would appriciate if you could help me in this regard. cheers, was
2007 Apr 18
2
[Bridge] RSTP implementation
Hi, I'm a student in a trainning period and I have to implement a RSTP in a embedded Linux. I wonder if someone knows if it exists a version of bridge-utils who can made this or if it's possible to modify my actual version (bridge-utils-1.0.6) to do that and how ? Thanks in advance. PS : sorry for my english it's not my natural language ^^.
2007 Apr 18
2
[Bridge] help adding RSTP (802.1w) support
I am interested in finding out about the current efforts in adding RSTP (802.1w) support to the current bridging module (more interested in 2.6 tree). I am a developer and can offer my help in either developing the code, porting over work from a 2.4 tree, or in a testing capacity. I would appreciate it if people who are working on this can contact me and let me know the status of the
2007 Apr 18
2
[Bridge] bridge+filter+failover+rules&state sync+traffic shaping
hi list! i'm trying to find a convenient way to build a redundant filtering bridge under linux i looked at carp project, but carp doesn't support bridge now i thing the most appropriate way is using stp or rstp it seems that 2.6 kernel supports stp but what about rstp? I read some docs about stp, but they are rather outdated (2001 and kernel 2.2) there are several problems indeed: *
2014 Oct 28
1
[Bridge] Antwort: RSTP daemon and Marvel switch
Hello Satya, > RSTP daemon runs in application and stops the kernel stp and informs > to pass the packets to application layer. > RSTP daemon waits in raw socket with stp filter. > You just need to change the a bit code for port wise that all. ok thanks, do I need the DSA (Distributed Switch Architecture) driver support to distinguish from which port a frame arrived?
2007 Apr 18
3
[Bridge] 802.1D/Linux STP issue
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 15:58:49 -0700 Brian Braunstein <brian@bristyle.com> wrote: > hi stephen and tony, > > i have been in contact with both of you and i figured it would make > sense to get you to in contact on this issue, so here's the story: > > stephen is the maintainer of the linux spanning tree bridging code, an > implementation of 802.1D-1998 that has very
2012 Sep 27
1
[Bridge] Questions about MSTP support.
Hi all. I need to use STP (ideally MST) on centos 6.3. I've read that it's supported in linux kernel as part of IEEE 802.1Q standard, but can't find any information on configuring miltiple spanning trees. So - help? suggestions? rtfm (as long as you point me to actual manual)? anything? Thank you, - V
2007 Apr 18
0
[Bridge] SoC - RSTP
What's the status of the RSTP - Summer of Code project? Is there code available for trying out and/or testing? I checked the website http://code.google.com/soc/osdl/appinfo.html?csaid=C0F61CA7F642B875 and couldn't find any recent information. Regards, Alan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Google SoC proposal
Hello, I am a student considering participating in Google Summer of Code program. I came across Stephen Hemminger's idea of implementing a RSTP posted on http://developer.osdl.org/dev/soc/ and found it interesting. In attachment there's my proposal, which I just submitted to google. Please share your comments. -- tadeusz andrzej kad?ubowski -------------- next part --------------
2008 May 28
3
7-STABLE: bridge and em
Hello list! When em0 has an inet address while bridge0 doesn't, it seems to be OK: ----- bs1% uname -a FreeBSD bs1.sp34.ru 7.0-STABLE FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #0: Sun May 25 20:15:26 MSD 2008 root@bs1.sp34.ru:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/BSM i386 bs1% ifconfig em0; ifconfig tap0; ifconfig bridge0 em0: flags=8943<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
2009 Jan 02
1
[Bridge] RSTPD user mode daemon segfaults with kernel 2.6.24
Hi, I have downloaded rstp from sourceforge and I get a segfaults when running the daemon. This is the line where the problem arises: TST(ifc->master->stp_up,); just at the beginning of function: void bridge_bpdu_rcv(int if_index, const unsigned char *data, int len) in file bridge_track.c -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2007 Apr 18
2
[Bridge] bridge_list orphans in linux-2.4
Hi all, We use linux-2.4.20 in one of our products and we've found what looks to be a problem in the bridge module. (I know this is old code but we don't send our customers kernel upgrades unless we really have to!) The problem is that some of our bridges have become orphaned from the bridge module. Specifically ifconfig ourbridgename shows that the device "ourbridgename"
2004 Nov 15
5
Packet loss with htb+sfq+l7filter
Hi all! I''m trying to shape traffic in a dorm''s network (4 mbit symmetrical internet link, about 200 computers, heavy p2p usage). The router is a p4xeon running linux 2.6.9 with the qnet patches (http://kem.p.lodz.pl/~peter/qnet/). When I activate ip_forward I get >20% packet loss and a lot of duplicates. Any ideas? I attach my shaping script. Thank you very much in advance,
2010 May 05
12
puppet for switches
This might be a crazy idea, but it just popped into my head, and I wanted to know if it''s possible. Perhaps not possible right now, but possible in a theoretical sense. Is it possible that puppet could be modified to be used to manage switches that have a command line based interface? When I manage our Allied Telesis switches (which have a CLI similar to cisco IOS) I wonder if I could
2010 Oct 18
5
Same extension registering over eth0 and eth1
Hello list, I need to know how to deal with a redundant network with only one asterisk server, which is receiving registrations from the end points on both of its ethernet ports. This means extension 201 is registering both from eth0 and from eth1. Is there a way/software which can act as a middle man between asterisk and the ethernet ports, and by default sends registrations to asterisk only
2009 Mar 23
6
[OT] Network switches
I'm looking to acquire a few new core switches for our network which would be a major upgrade from the cheap unmanaged things we currently have. Basically, just users, servers, and other simple network devices will be plugged into them but I'd like to start doing some testing with iSCSI for various non-production reasons. I have no allegiance to a particular vendor although I do have a
2008 Jul 07
2
Drawing a colour wheel - bug in hcl?
Hi All, I'm trying trying to draw a colour wheel (a slice of hcl space) in R. Running the code below doesn't give me what I expect - there's some oddly bright colours of the wrong hue around c(0, 0) and I see three coloured circles (a small magenta, a medium sized yellow and a large cyan). Am I doing something wrong or is there a bug in the hcl code? (Also any suggestions for
2005 Sep 30
4
[ANNOUNCE] iproute2 version (050929)
There is an new minor update to iproute2 utilities available: http://developer.osdl.org/dev/iproute2/download/iproute2-050929.tar.gz Also, this (and future) releases are now signed, for key info read: http://developer.osdl.org/dev/iproute2/signature.html [Stephen Hemminger] Fix uninitialized memory and leaks Add -batch option to ip. Update to 2.6.14 headers [Arnaldo] Integrate
2019 Apr 01
2
New grDevices::hcl.colors()
Hi everyone, I wanted to draw your attention to a new post on the developer.R-project.org blog: https://developer.R-project.org/Blog/public/2019/04/01/hcl-based-color-palettes-in-grdevices/ A new function grDevices::hcl.colors() greatly extends the color palette functionality available in base R. Also, the defaults in the heatmap functions image() and filled.contour() have been adapted