userdoc:tt-bridges

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Network-Bridges (BRIDGE0)

When you setup a software network bridge in AstLinux, you need to be careful to not lock out your network connection:

Q: When I enter BRIDGE0=“eth0 eth3” in the user.conf and reboot, why is then eth0 not reachable over the network ?

A: If eth0 was on the external interface, you would also need to set (temporarily):

EXTIF="br0"

or If eth0 was on the 1st internal interface:

INTIF="br0"

in your user.conf. Then after a reboot the (new) bridge will appear in the menu in the Network tab, select br0 as normal and then remove the EXTIF (or INTIF) entry in user.conf.

I know, a little confusing, but it's the only way since we have nice little drop-down menus of the “current” active interfaces.

Remember with a bridge, only the br0 is the “real Interface” the one you bring up and down and set IP address to. NOT eth0 or eth3 .

Finally, be aware that software bridging carries a non-trivial performance penalty. The maximum throughput will be reduced by at least 15% with a software bridge in the path.

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  • Last modified: 2012/10/21 08:41
  • by abelbeck