Paul M wrote:
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
are you setting the switch port to 802.1q encapsulation which is how
multiple vlans are carried over a single ether?
I had a choice of
-not member
-member - untag
-member - tag
for each port
erm, I don't know dell switches; in cisco you set the port to be
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
>> are you setting the switch port to 802.1q encapsulation which is how
>> multiple vlans are carried over a single ether?
>
> I had a choice of
>
> -not member
> -member - untag
> -member - tag
>
> for each port
erm, I don't know dell switches; in cisco you set the port t
Paul M wrote:
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Still not working, the arp tables show nothing on the hosts on vlan103.
I've tried again, and still no luck. The pfsense can ping the opt1
interface (192.168.10.1), but no hosts on this network. I'm beginning
to suspect that the switch there doesn't really
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
>> Still not working, the arp tables show nothing on the hosts on vlan103.
>
> I've tried again, and still no luck. The pfsense can ping the opt1
> interface (192.168.10.1), but no hosts on this network. I'm beginning
> to suspect that the switch there doesn't really suppor
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
I've tried again, and still no luck. The pfsense can ping the opt1
interface (192.168.10.1), but no hosts on this network. I'm beginning
to suspect that the switch there doesn't really support vlans. dell
powerconnect 2724.
Anyone ever succeeded with a Dell Powerco
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Paul M wrote:
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
VLAN 101 contains ports that are connected directly to the internet
(PfSense WAN port, internet port (it is in colocation), other servers
that would be connected directly to the internet (not behind PfSense).
VLAN
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Paul M wrote:
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
VLAN 101 contains ports that are connected directly to the internet
(PfSense WAN port, internet port (it is in colocation), other servers
that would be connected directly to the internet (not behind PfSense).
VLAN 102 contains ports tha
Paul M wrote:
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
VLAN 101 contains ports that are connected directly to the internet
(PfSense WAN port, internet port (it is in colocation), other servers
that would be connected directly to the internet (not behind PfSense).
VLAN 102 contains ports that are connected to devi
Paul M wrote:
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
VLAN 101 contains ports that are connected directly to the internet
(PfSense WAN port, internet port (it is in colocation), other servers
that would be connected directly to the internet (not behind PfSense).
VLAN 102 contains ports that are connected to devi
Paul M wrote:
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
VLAN 101 contains ports that are connected directly to the internet
(PfSense WAN port, internet port (it is in colocation), other servers
that would be connected directly to the internet (not behind PfSense).
VLAN 102 contains ports that are connected to devi
Could someone at least tell me if this is feasible or not?
Thanks
Ugo
(sorry for top-posting)
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Hi,
Here is my situation:
I have a PfSense firewall and a switch that supports VLANs. I created 3
VLANS on this switch:
VLAN 101 contains ports that are connected dir
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