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28.Dd July 25, 2006
29.Dt VLAN 4
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm vlan
33.Nd "IEEE 802.1Q VLAN network interface"
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35To compile this driver into the kernel,
36place the following lines in your
37kernel configuration file:
38.Bd -ragged -offset indent
39.Cd "device miibus"
40.Cd "device vlan"
41.Ed
42.Pp
43Alternatively, to load the driver as a
44module at boot time, place the following line in
45.Xr loader.conf 5 :
46.Bd -literal -offset indent
47if_vlan_load="YES"
48.Ed
49.Sh DESCRIPTION
50The
51.Nm
52driver demultiplexes frames tagged according to
53the IEEE 802.1Q standard into logical
54.Nm
55network interfaces, which allows routing/bridging between
56multiple VLANs through a single switch trunk port.
57.Pp
58Each
59.Nm
60interface is created at runtime using interface cloning.
61This is
62most easily done with the
63.Xr ifconfig 8
64.Cm create
65command or using the
66.Va cloned_interfaces
67variable in
68.Xr rc.conf 5 .
69.Pp
70To function, a
71.Nm
72interface must be assigned a parent interface and
73numeric VLAN tag using
74.Xr ifconfig 8 .
75A single parent can be assigned to multiple
76.Nm
77interfaces provided they have different tags.
78The parent interface is likely to be an Ethernet card connected
79to a properly configured switch port.
80The VLAN tag should match one of those set up in the switched
81network.
82.Sh HARDWARE
83The
84.Nm
85driver supports efficient operation over parent interfaces that can provide
86help in processing VLANs.
87Such interfaces are automatically recognized by their capabilities.
88Depending on the level of sophistication found in a physical
89interface, it may do full VLAN processing or just be able to
90receive and transmit frames exceeding the maximum Ethernet frame size
91by the length of a 802.1Q header.
92The capabilities may be user-controlled by the respective parameters to
93.Xr ifconfig 8 ,
94.Cm vlanhwtag
95and
96.Cm vlanmtu .
97However, a physical interface is not obliged to react to them:
98It may have either capability enabled permanently without
99a way to turn it off.
100The whole issue is very specific to a particular device and its driver.
101.Pp
102By now, the list of physical interfaces able of full VLAN processing
103in the hardware is limited to the following devices:
104.Xr bge 4 ,
105.Xr em 4 ,
106.Xr ixgb 4 ,
107.Xr nge 4 ,
108.Xr re 4 ,
109.Xr stge 4 ,
110.Xr ti 4 ,
111.Xr txp 4 ,
112and
113.Xr vge 4 .
114.Pp
115The rest of the Ethernet interfaces can run
116VLANs using software emulation in the
117.Nm
118driver.
119However, most of them lack the capability
120of transmitting and receiving oversized frames.
121Assigning such an interface as the parent to
122.Nm
123will result in a reduced MTU on the corresponding
124.Nm
125interfaces.
126In the modern Internet, this is likely to cause
127.Xr tcp 4
128connectivity problems due to massive, inadequate
129.Xr icmp 4
130filtering that breaks the Path MTU Discovery mechanism.
131.Pp
132The interfaces that support oversized frames are as follows:
133.Bl -tag -width ".Xr fxp 4 " -offset indent
134.It Xr bfe 4
135supports long frames for
136.Nm
137natively.
138.It Xr dc 4
139supports long frames for
140.Nm
141natively.
142.It Xr de 4
143requires defining
144.Dv BIG_PACKET
145in the
146.Pa /usr/src/sys/pci/if_de.c
147source file and rebuilding the kernel
148or module.
149The hack works only for the 21041, 21140, and 21140A chips.
150.It Xr fxp 4
151supports long frames for
152.Nm
153natively.
154.It Xr gem 4
155supports long frames for
156.Nm
157natively.
158.It Xr hme 4
159supports long frames for
160.Nm
161natively.
162.It Xr le 4
163supports long frames for
164.Nm
165natively.
166.It Xr rl 4
167supports long frames for
168.Nm
169natively.
170.It Xr sis 4
171supports long frames for
172.Nm
173natively.
174.It Xr sk 4
175supports long frames for
176.Nm
177natively.
178.It Xr ste 4
179supports long frames for
180.Nm
181natively.
182.It Xr tl 4
183has support for long frames.
184.It Xr tx 4
185supports long frames for
186.Nm
187natively.
188.It Xr xl 4
189supports long frames only if the card is built on a newer chip
190(Cyclone and above).
191.El
192.Pp
193The
194.Nm
195driver automatically recognizes devices that natively support oversized frames
196for
197.Nm
198use and calculates the appropriate frame MTU based on the
199capabilities of the parent interface.
200The other interfaces listed above can handle oversized frames,
201but they do not advertise this ability of theirs.
202The MTU setting on
203.Nm
204can be corrected manually if used in conjunction with such parent interface.
205.Sh SEE ALSO
206.Xr kqueue 2 ,
207.Xr miibus 4 ,
208.Xr ifconfig 8
209.Sh BUGS
210No 802.1Q features except VLAN tagging are implemented.
211.Pp
212.Dv EVFILT_NETDEV
213events on a
214.Nm
215interface will be sent through
216.Xr kqueue 2
217only if the parent interface uses
218.Xr miibus 4
219for link state notification.
220