Not sure if I know what you mean. In the pfsense firewall I have the
basic lan as 192.168.5.x. Then I created virtual ip and vlan as #2
192.168.10.x. I figured if I created a vlan1 then it might conflict with
the switch since it uses the default as vlan1. If I'm explaining that
correctly.
Maybe I should start here. I have 3 nics in the pfsense 2 of which will
be used for WAN with failover. Default LAN has an ip 192.168.5.x that
works correctly when untagged in the switch under default vlan1. I
scoured the web to see how to setup vlan and am having a hard time for a
new guy, Then in the pfsense I went to Interface >Assign>VLAN. add
interface Parent Interface rl0 (LAN NIC) VLAN Tag 3, Description Bench.
Under Interface Assignments added the new vlan. as VLAN3 on rl0. Enabled
the interface and turned on the dhcp for it.
In the switch added vlan with ID3 to match the router. untagged on port
1(test part) and port 25 (router port). DHCP times out. But if I take
port 1 and remove from vlan3 and untag it under the default vlan it will
get a 192.168.5.x address. From reading it does not sound like I need to
trunk the ports since its only 1 switch.
I even added a rule in the firewall under the new Bench Vlan to allow
source Bench Lan any > any any to see if that might be an issue.
Hopefully this will give an idea of what I have going on
Curtis LaMasters wrote:
Do you have vlan1, 2 and 3 tagged on your inside physical interface
(BGE1) for me of pfsense. If not then you probably won't be able to
get this to work. Try doing that, then configure the Dell switch as
tagged on all three vlans on the port that connects to the firewall.
Then select untagged when connecting to a workstation or server that
is not vlan aware. This should fix your issue unless I did not
understand your question correctly.
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