stephenw10; Thank you.
johnpoz: If a person goes to the parent domain and sees that I have a blog that makes the article I linked to SPAM? Get real.
You're making assumptions again without facts in evidence. The default VLAN is not the same on all my switches.
I purposely limited where 20 and 30 can go, that is by design and is why they are isolated. 30 is high continuous traffic 24/7, 20 can be at times for hours at a time. The traffic on each is confined on each. I do not want either to adversely affect one another or 10 which has its own purpose besides being the default for the majority of the switches
Look, I came to this forum to ask how to configure pfSense to do exactly what I have done. Instead of getting help all I got was hostility and telling me how stupid this configuration is and how stupid I am and many other personal attacks. And I had to figure it out myself in the end.
In case you haven't realized it Mr. Hero Member, you were of no help in this case. Put aside your I know the best way and it's the only way and help people do what they want whether you like it or not. And if you don't like it and can't do that then for God's sake leave the peole alone!
I've told you more and showed you more then you need to know. Once again I came here for help configuring pfSense to do what I want that's all you needed to know.
IF YOU ARE NOT GOING TO HELP PLEASE JUST LEAVE ME AND THIS TOPIC ALONE!!!
This is what I want to do. This is what I did. This will work for my environment. It will have all the performance and flexibility I will ever need.