$ sudo apt-get install vlan
edit /etc/network/interfaces:
auto vlan150
iface vlan150 inet static
address 172.0.0.150
netmask 255.255.255.0
vlan_raw_device eth0
As root, bring the interface up:
# ifup vlan150
You can also use vconfig and ifconfig:
# vconfig add eth0 150
Added VLAN with VID == 150 to IF -:eth0:-
# ifconfig eth0.150
Now you could try tcpdumping on it for example:
# tcpdump -i eth0 vlan 150
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You can also configure entry in /etc/network/interfaces like this:
ReplyDeleteauto eth0.150
iface eth0.150 inet static
address 172.0.0.150
network 255.255.255.0
And the 'vlan' package will do the right thing - this method is easier for some people to parse and you get the same result.
# tcpdump -i eth0.150