
Yes, not setting any VLAN on a network implies all packets will pass on to that network from the nic it is configured on. Please share your host `ip addr` , `brctl show` and the name of the network you configured. Do you see relevant packets on the host nic? Thanks, Edy. On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 5:29 PM Petr Horacek <phoracek@redhat.com> wrote:
Hello,
you are right, with "Enable VLAN tagging" VMs should be connected to the network via a trunk.
It should work, right Edward?
Regards, Petr
2018-10-31 20:14 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Greg <jonathan763@hotmail.com>:
Hi,
I didn't find the documentation about it... How I can pass all the vlan (trunk) to a guest VM (without SR-IOV)?
My switch is configured to trunk all vlans. I do have configured a logical network with the "Enable VLAN tagging" box uncheck and assign it to a VM. My understanding with this setting is that tagged and untagged packet should be forwarded to the VM guest. Unfortunately it doesn't work at all, if I run a tcpdump on the VM nic attached to this logical network, I don't see anything... I would really like to run a virtual router or firewall on my setup without having to shutdown my VM and having attach a new vnic each time I want to add a new vlan.
Any idea?
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