06-23-2008
You do not need special routes for these. They get automatically created when you add the interface.
Think about it.. how do I get to the 12399.8.0 net, I go out the 123.99.8.234 interface.
The only route that counts in your config is the default going down 123.99.3.234 interface
If traffic from some other net ( e.g 192.168.4.1 )comes in on the 123.99.8.234 net it will be returned to the router via the 123.99.3.234 LAN unless you add a statement like this.
route add 192.168.4.0 123.99.8.254 1
It is the extranets you want to set the routes for. Same nets will always go out the proper LAN and get routes added automatically as part of ifconfig.
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
ifcfg-vlan
IFCFG-VLAN(5) Network configuration IFCFG-VLAN(5)
NAME
ifcfg-vlan - virtual LAN interface configuration
SYNOPSIS
/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-vlan*
Virtual LANs (802.1q)
To setup a vlan interface you need a configuration file that contains at least the mandatory
ETHERDEVICE
variable with the real interface used for the virtual LAN.
Further, it may contain the optional
VLAN_ID
variable that specifies the VLAN ID.
By default and when the VLAN_ID variable is not set, the number at the end of the interface name is the VLAN ID.
Preferably the interface name and the configuration file follow the VLAN interface name scheme (type), that is either:
ifcfg-vlan<VLAN-ID> (e.g. ifcfg-vlan42)
or
ifcfg-name.<VLAN-ID> (e.g. ifcfg-eth0.42)
The VLAN-ID can be also 0-padded (e.g. ifcfg-vlan0042 or ifcfg-eth0.0042).
Also in case of custom names, trailing digits are interpreted as VLAN-ID by default (e.g. ifcfg-dmz42). When VLAN_ID is set in the config,
the interface name have any name (e.g. ifcfg-foobar).
Note: The drawback of custom interface names and VLAN_ID usage is, that a rename of the interface is required and that they violate the
name scheme.
The real interface will be set UP automatically and doesn't need a config file in case of a physical interface. But without a config file
YaST will consider this interface as unused, if will not follow hotplug events and you're unable to apply any settings, e.g. ETH-
TOOL_OPTIONS. To avoid that, provide an config file with at least STARTMODE='auto'.
The rest of the VLAN interface IP and routes configuration do not differ from ordinary interfaces. See also man ifcfg and man routes for
details.
EXAMPLES
Sets up vlan3 vlan interface on top of eth0:
ifcfg-vlan3
STARTMODE='auto'
ETHERDEVICE='eth0'
IPADDR='192.168.3.27/24'
Sets up eth0.3 vlan interface on top of eth0:
ifcfg-eth0.3
STARTMODE='auto'
ETHERDEVICE='eth0'
IPADDR='192.168.3.27/24'
Sets up lan1 vlan interface with ID 42 on top of eth0:
ifcfg-lan1
STARTMODE='auto'
ETHERDEVICE='eth0'
VLAN_ID='42'
IPADDR='192.168.3.27/24'
BUGS
Please report bugs at <http://www.suse.de/feedback>
AUTHOR
Christian Zoz <zoz@suse.de>
Michal Svec <msvec@suse.cz>
Bjoern Jacke
Mads Martin Joergensen <mmj@suse.de>
Michal Ludvig <mludvig@suse.cz>
Marius Tomaschewski <mt@suse.de>
SEE ALSO
routes(5), ifcfg(5), ifup(8).
sysconfig August 2004 IFCFG-VLAN(5)