<div class="socmaildefaultfont" dir="ltr" style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:10.5pt" ><div dir="ltr" ><div>Hi Gavin,</div>
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<div>OpenBMC has requirement to support the VLAN,After doing the necessary VLAN configurations we observed that the openbmc/ncsi chip is not sending the tagged packet out.</div>
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<div>On the other side,if I ping the openbmc machine from some other linux machine<br>then tagged packet doesn't reach to openbmc machine.</div>
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<div>In order to simplify the testing setup,We made a direct connection with some linux machine to openbmc.</div>
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<div>Scenario 1: Ping test from test/linux machine to the openbmc machine.<br>========<br>Observation:- We captured the packet on the test machine which shows that packet<br>were going out from the test machine and it was having 8021.q tag<br>but it was not reaching to openbmc machine.</div>
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<div>Scenario 2: Ping test from openbmc machine to test/linux machine<br>========<br>Observation:- Captured packet shows that packet were going out<br>from the openbmc machine and it was having 8021.q tag but it was<br>not reaching to test machine.</div>
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<div>Note:- We made sure that packet were going out from the VLAN interface.</div>
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<div>Is it related to the NCSI driver? Do we have NCSI driver support on openbmc to create the<br>VLAN.</div>
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<div>Thanks & Regards<br>Ratan Gupta</div></div></div><BR>