Are virtual interfaces supported on Quagga v0.98.3 (on Debian GNU/Linux
2.6.16)? (Zebra, OSPF and BGP)
On Zebra, I have this in my config:
interface eth1:1
link-detect
ipv6 nd suppress-ra
!
show interface shows:
Interface eth1:1 is down
index -1 inactive interface
If I then do a "no shutdown" on this interface from Zebra, I get:
Interface eth1:1 is up, line protocol is up
index -1 inactive interface
So it has added "line protocol is up" despite the interface not being
shutdown before. Now I tried shutting the interface down via Zebra, but it
still said:
Interface eth1:1 is up, line protocol is up
index -1 inactive interface
I noticed that it had shutdown the interface though. I tried:
# no shutdown
Can't up interface
Then restarting Quagga and show interface now showed:
Interface eth1:1 is down
index -1 inactive interface
I still can't unshut it down though.
In zebra.log I get this when I try and do a no shutdown:
2007/02/26 12:27:06 ZEBRA: can't set interface flags
Am I doing something wrong, or are virtual interfaces just not supported?
Or has support been added / fixed since version 0.98.3?
Any suggestions?
Many thanks,
Seb
2.6.16)? (Zebra, OSPF and BGP)
On Zebra, I have this in my config:
interface eth1:1
link-detect
ipv6 nd suppress-ra
!
show interface shows:
Interface eth1:1 is down
index -1 inactive interface
If I then do a "no shutdown" on this interface from Zebra, I get:
Interface eth1:1 is up, line protocol is up
index -1 inactive interface
So it has added "line protocol is up" despite the interface not being
shutdown before. Now I tried shutting the interface down via Zebra, but it
still said:
Interface eth1:1 is up, line protocol is up
index -1 inactive interface
I noticed that it had shutdown the interface though. I tried:
# no shutdown
Can't up interface
Then restarting Quagga and show interface now showed:
Interface eth1:1 is down
index -1 inactive interface
I still can't unshut it down though.
In zebra.log I get this when I try and do a no shutdown:
2007/02/26 12:27:06 ZEBRA: can't set interface flags
Am I doing something wrong, or are virtual interfaces just not supported?
Or has support been added / fixed since version 0.98.3?
Any suggestions?
Many thanks,
Seb