On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 10:48:11PM -0400, Jim Mercer wrote:
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 01:34:08PM -0400, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
most of my customers are ethernet connected, and some customers share an interface. i got into this before it was cheap to do 802.11q switching, so my billing system needed to deal with multiple customers on a single ethernet.
Thats irrelevant; look at the counters on the customers switch-port. Doesn't matter what VLAN (or none) they are on.
ah, well, again, i was using multiport bsd implementations, not switches.
as it stands, i'm fairly content using the cache flow from the cisco's.
one day, i might actually install a full 802.11q compliant switching framework, but, well, not today.
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