in the book :-)
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>The 1.2.2 and 1.2.3 GUI interface section does indeed allow for
>definition of multiple VLAN IDs -- but exactly one IPv4 address per
>physical interface.
Define the VLAN and it becomes an interface in the GUI where you can define an
IP/subnet.
I currently have 5 VLANs (with separate IP and sub
On 1/10/10 6:14 PM, Glenn Kelley wrote:
> I strongly suggest you buy the book.
> It is a great resource.
>
> Also - vlans are under the interfaces section - you need to add each.
Thanks, but that wasn't the question.
The previous post suggested pfSense supports configuration of multiple
VLANs *
I strongly suggest you buy the book.
It is a great resource.
Also - vlans are under the interfaces section - you need to add each.
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On 1/10/10 5:44 PM, Nathan Eisenberg wrote:
>> At least on 1.2.2, each physical interface can be configured with
>> multiple VLANs but only one IP address.
>
> To be clear - each VLAN CAN be configured with its own IP address.
Where? I'm new to pfSense and maybe shouldn't have jumped to that
con
> -Original Message-
> From: David Newman [mailto:dnew...@networktest.com]
> Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 9:04 AM
> To: support@pfsense.com
> Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] VLAN Setup
>
> To your original question, I do not see a way to do this on one pfSense
> box.
>
> At least on 1.2.
On 1/10/10 1:08 AM, Fabian Abplanalp wrote:
> Correct. The two VLANs have their own IP Subnets.
..
> Yep. The setup is working already with 2 VLANs, but with two pfSense boxes.
To your original question, I do not see a way to do this on one pfSense
box.
At least on 1.2.2, each physical interf
On 1/10/10 3:32 AM, David Newman wrote:
On 1/9/10 5:40 PM, Tortise wrote:
I thought a managed switch was a pre-requisite for VLAN's, as is one
pfSense box (or equivalent).
All switches here are managed.
Not necessarily. At least one box that can forward traffic among VLANs
is the on