Archive for the 'VLAN' Category
Xen network configuration and multiple VLANs
18 Comments Published by Felipe Alfaro Solana July 21st, 2006 in Networking, VLAN, XENXen networking is powerful enough to allow for extreme customization. Although the default networking configuration is usually more than enough for simple scenarios, it can fall short when trying to support multiple guests standing on different VLANs.
In this short article, I describe the steps needed to configure Xen to attach itself to multiple VLANs using [...]
Linksys, OpenWRT and multiple VLANs
14 Comments Published by Felipe Alfaro Solana July 19th, 2006 in Firewall, Linux, Networking, OpenWRT, Security, VLANThe Cisco Linksys WRT54G/GS/GL is made up of a six-port configurable switch, a standard Ethernet controller (usually a Broadcom controller named eth0) and a Wireless controller (usually a Broadcom controller named eth1).
The following diagram tries to illustrate the different components that made up the Cisco Linksys and how are they interconnected:
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