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Problem with Network Bridging

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I have two nic's installed for use with Uraid (6.6.6).

  • the nic's are designate eth0 (Primary Unraid access) and eth2 (Optional)
  • bridge member for br0 is etho 
  • bridge member for br2 is eth2

In the routing table (attached), there is an entry for br1 which I do believe is conflicting with the entry for br2, but I am not able to delete the br1 entry.

 

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I have a small management subnet for my switches and AP's, I would like to use the Unifi docker to manage the AP's, but am not able to get it to communicate over br2 with a static ip in the supported range.

I have even tried assigning the br2 to one of the virtual PC's and seeing if I could ping the other devices, but was not successful

It is possible that I created the custom br1 sometime ago for use on the some virtual machines, but can not remember just how or where I went to do that.  I might have edited a cfg file via the terminal, but not sure.

 

I would greatly appreciate any help in straightening things out.

  • Author

Using the terminal I used the command 

  •  sudo ip link 

and found the br1 listed.

 

I then ran

  • sudo ip link del name br1

which seems to have removed the route from the routing table.

 

Question now is, have I followed the right path or have I just created a trouble for myself?

  • 2 months later...

worked for me, thanks

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