Re: [pfSense Support] VLAN for dummies

2008-11-26 Thread Cozma Szabi
It looks that the solution was a network card change. Now it looks fine. (i hope that it will work in the future also) Thank you for everyone for the support! Szabolcs 2008/11/26 Curtis LaMasters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > You should really never need to modify MTU on the LAN side. Is this remote >

Re: [pfSense Support] VLAN for dummies

2008-11-26 Thread Curtis LaMasters
You should really never need to modify MTU on the LAN side. Is this remote machine via the WAN? Curtis LaMasters http://www.curtis-lamasters.com http://www.builtnetworks.com On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 3:52 AM, Cozma Szabi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank you! > > Now the VLAN looks working, but

Re: [pfSense Support] VLAN for dummies

2008-11-26 Thread Cozma Szabi
Thank you! Now the VLAN looks working, but when I'm trying to list the content of a directory (ll command) on a remote machine where are more files, my connection is frozen. What do you think what can be the problem? Which network cards support vlan ? Do I have to set something on MTU size? Thank

Re: [pfSense Support] VLAN for dummies

2008-11-25 Thread Curtis LaMasters
Yes, I'll second this. If you have an interface on a Cisco switch set to "switchport mode trunk" and "switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q" you will have all VLANs > 1 tagged or in Cisco terms "trunked" on that interface. VLAN 1 will remain untagged or as an "access/native" port. You can verify t

Re: [pfSense Support] VLAN for dummies

2008-11-25 Thread RB
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 14:47, Cozma Szabi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank you for the answer, I will try it out tomorrow. > You mean that I have to enable the parent interface and leave all the fields > empty ? Do as you wish; it likely needs to be at least enabled, but that's the equivalent o

Re: [pfSense Support] VLAN for dummies

2008-11-25 Thread Cozma Szabi
Thank you for the answer, I will try it out tomorrow. You mean that I have to enable the parent interface and leave all the fields empty ? 2008/11/25 RB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 14:13, Cozma Szabi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I cannot find what I have to set on the parent c

Re: [pfSense Support] VLAN for dummies

2008-11-25 Thread RB
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 14:13, Cozma Szabi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I cannot find what I have to set on the parent card, or what I must to check > on VLAN interfaces. Unlike Cisco equipment, you don't have to set anything on the parent interface, VLAN tagging is turned on by default. If you r

Re: [pfSense Support] VLAN for dummies

2008-11-25 Thread Cozma Szabi
I cannot find what I have to set on the parent card, or what I must to check on VLAN interfaces. 2008/11/25 RB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > The description from the wiki is not helpful. > > Do you know a general description how VLAN is working in pfsense? > > What is unhelpful about this document? > >

Re: [pfSense Support] VLAN for dummies

2008-11-25 Thread RB
> The description from the wiki is not helpful. > Do you know a general description how VLAN is working in pfsense? What is unhelpful about this document? http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/HOWTO_setup_vlans_with_pfSense - To unsu

[pfSense Support] VLAN for dummies

2008-11-25 Thread Cozma Szabi
Hello! I have a cisco switch configured with 2 VLAN segments. (VLAN 11, VLAN 12) The port 15 of the switch is configured in trunk mode. I have 2 PCs with 192.168.11.10 IP(pc1) and 192.168.11.11(pc2). The second LAN card of the pc1 is 192.168.12.10 and of the pc2 is 192.168.12.11. The gateways are 1