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# Observe how it tries to obtain an IP address and either fails or succeeds (depending on whether the VLAN actually exists or not). | # Observe how it tries to obtain an IP address and either fails or succeeds (depending on whether the VLAN actually exists or not). | ||
# Change the IPv4 configuration of the VLAN interface to have a | # Change the IPv4 configuration of the VLAN interface to have a manually assigned IP address of your choice. | ||
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Revision as of 10:15, 10 September 2014
Description
Create a VLAN interface with Cockpit
Setup
Open Cockpit in your browser as described here.
How to test
- Navigate to the "Networking" page for your machine.
- Create a VLAN interface for one of your existing network interfaces. Use any ID you like, the VLAN doesn't need to really work to continue with this test case.
- Switch the new VLAN interface on.
- Observe how it tries to obtain an IP address and either fails or succeeds (depending on whether the VLAN actually exists or not).
- Change the IPv4 configuration of the VLAN interface to have a manually assigned IP address of your choice.
Expected Results
No errors should occur.