X-Git-Url: http://git.grml.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fgrml-bridge.8;h=76ecb40a030a6fd2f5a0a2c85fefafbce5dc9c67;hb=af7e79258099000fb08013a77e1e83680ca4a59f;hp=07106ea67b309e466e45893e5f115a4c2a0f4463;hpb=31498de4acd8c9fc4756baaec0d4077508c7d923;p=grml-network.git diff --git a/man/grml-bridge.8 b/man/grml-bridge.8 index 07106ea..76ecb40 100644 --- a/man/grml-bridge.8 +++ b/man/grml-bridge.8 @@ -12,22 +12,23 @@ command. Configure setup via configuration file /etc/grml/routersetup. To specify which DEVICES should be bridged, use BRIDGE_DEVICES, e.g. - BRIDGE_DEVICES="eth0 eth1" + BRIDGE_DEVICES="eth0 eth2" -would bridge device eth0 and eth1. +would bridge device eth0 and eth2. +If unconfigured then 'eth0 eth1' is assumed as default. Note: The auto interface name is not allowed here! To specify the name of the bridge, use BRIDGE_NAME, e.g. BRIDGE_NAME="br0" -Note: this entry is optional, per default the name br0 is choosen. +Note: this entry is optional, per default the name br0 is chosen. If you want do disable Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on your bridge, just set BRIDGE_STP to no, e.g. BRIDGE_STP="no" -Per default stp is on. +Per default STP is set to 'on'. Example Configuration file: @@ -57,7 +58,7 @@ your bridged devices to 0.0.0.0. You can do this with following command: `---- Now your bridge is working. If you want that your bridge is reachable, please -give your bridge an ip adress. You can do this for example with +give your bridge an IP address. You can do this for example with ,---- | ifconfig grml-bridge 192.168.0.1