I've a Server 2012 R2 system running without Hyper-V.
I'd like to setup a single-port 10Gbe Solarflare NIC to have two virtual NICS - each tagging a different VLAN.
Is this possible without installing Hyper-V and setting up virtual switches?
I've looked but haven't found any guides out there for doing this.
On the Arista switch, I've configured the port as follows:
switchport access vlan 1
switchport trunk native vlan 1
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,2
switchport mode trunk
In Server 2012 R2, I've configured the port as a team and created two teamed interfaces - each tagged with one of the two VLANs. The problem I'm seeing is that the incoming traffic is rejected.
What am I doing wrong?
I know I can do all of this through the Solarflare Management Utility but I'd rather know how to do this in the event that I'd like configure a different type of NIC in a similar fashion.
Thank you.
I'd like to setup a single-port 10Gbe Solarflare NIC to have two virtual NICS - each tagging a different VLAN.
Is this possible without installing Hyper-V and setting up virtual switches?
I've looked but haven't found any guides out there for doing this.
On the Arista switch, I've configured the port as follows:
switchport access vlan 1
switchport trunk native vlan 1
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,2
switchport mode trunk
In Server 2012 R2, I've configured the port as a team and created two teamed interfaces - each tagged with one of the two VLANs. The problem I'm seeing is that the incoming traffic is rejected.
What am I doing wrong?
I know I can do all of this through the Solarflare Management Utility but I'd rather know how to do this in the event that I'd like configure a different type of NIC in a similar fashion.
Thank you.