Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] why is 'wan' port missing in luci switch vlan setup page for Netgear WNR2200 ?

2014-10-03 Thread David Lang

On Fri, 3 Oct 2014, Urs Rau (UK) wrote:


Hi Jo-Philipp,

On 26 Sep 2014, at 09:55, Jo-Philipp Wich 
mailto:j...@openwrt.org>> wrote:

Hi.

The wan port is likely a dedicated, non-switch interface (e.g. eth1) on
this model. If you want to declare VLANs on it then simply create a new
interface using eth1.Y as manual physical ifname where Y denotes the
desired VLAN id.

~ Jow

yes, I think you are right.

eth0 is the yellow wan port

and eth1 is the 4 port switch on this hardware

but now I have a problem, how do i get tagged VLAN  traffic coming in on 
eth0.96 eth0.128 eth0.144 eth0.160 eth0.168 to ‘connect’ or ‘forward’ to the 
relevant eth1.VLANID ? on other models the wan port is part of the same switch 
and I can tick the ‘cpu’ port in luci to ‘transport’ or ‘forward’ the right wan 
VLAn with the right LAN port 1 - 4.

How can I do this on this hardware which has one wan port that is not part of 
the switch and for lan ports that are part of the switch that luci shows under 
the ‘switch’ page?

or do I have to ‘forget’ about using the ‘wan’ port and work with the lan ports 
1 - 4 only?


you bridge between the eth0.x and eth1.x interfaces (where x is the VLAN)

keep in mind that since this traffic is going through the kernel to get from one 
side to the other instead of just through the switch, it is going to be slower.


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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] why is 'wan' port missing in luci switch vlan setup page for Netgear WNR2200 ?

2014-10-03 Thread Urs Rau (UK)
Hi Jo-Philipp,

On 26 Sep 2014, at 09:55, Jo-Philipp Wich 
mailto:j...@openwrt.org>> wrote:

Hi.

The wan port is likely a dedicated, non-switch interface (e.g. eth1) on
this model. If you want to declare VLANs on it then simply create a new
interface using eth1.Y as manual physical ifname where Y denotes the
desired VLAN id.

~ Jow

yes, I think you are right.

eth0 is the yellow wan port

and eth1 is the 4 port switch on this hardware

but now I have a problem, how do i get tagged VLAN  traffic coming in on 
eth0.96 eth0.128 eth0.144 eth0.160 eth0.168 to ‘connect’ or ‘forward’ to the 
relevant eth1.VLANID ? on other models the wan port is part of the same switch 
and I can tick the ‘cpu’ port in luci to ‘transport’ or ‘forward’ the right wan 
VLAn with the right LAN port 1 - 4.

How can I do this on this hardware which has one wan port that is not part of 
the switch and for lan ports that are part of the switch that luci shows under 
the ‘switch’ page?

or do I have to ‘forget’ about using the ‘wan’ port and work with the lan ports 
1 - 4 only?

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Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] why is 'wan' port missing in luci switch vlan setup page for Netgear WNR2200 ?

2014-09-26 Thread Jo-Philipp Wich
Hi.

The wan port is likely a dedicated, non-switch interface (e.g. eth1) on
this model. If you want to declare VLANs on it then simply create a new
interface using eth1.Y as manual physical ifname where Y denotes the
desired VLAN id.

~ Jow
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[OpenWrt-Devel] why is 'wan' port missing in luci switch vlan setup page for Netgear WNR2200 ?

2014-09-26 Thread Urs Rau (UK)
I have the latest daily snapshot flashed to a netgear WNR2200.

When I try to setup the VLAN settings in luci, I only have ports 1 - 4 + 0 
(=cpu) available, but cannot set anything or even see the ‘wan’ port. How do I 
get it to display?

Failing that.
Which port number is it on the cli ? Can I configure the right tagged and 
untagged port for my ‘wan’ port on the cli?


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Urs Rau



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