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    "Can't ping new VLAN Interface" (Bis)

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      cdarsac @johnpoz
      last edited by cdarsac

      @johnpoz

      This is:

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        heper @cdarsac
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        @cdarsac
        so you didn't set the pvid, members & untagged for port 1 to function with vlan40 ?

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          cdarsac @heper
          last edited by cdarsac

          @heper

          No, I havenโ€™t done any of that yet.

          So I affect VLAN40 to Member "1".

          I suppose that it means VLAN40 is on "LAN 1".

          Is it correct for you ? โ˜บ

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            heper @cdarsac
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            @cdarsac no it's not correct. you are missing lots of things

            look at @johnpoz reply from 6 days ago (the one with the screenshots of his switch config)

            1)connect your laptop or pc to any lan-port except port1
            2)group vlan 0: remove port1 from the membres list
            3) group vlan 1: add port5, check 'tagged'
            4) goto interfaces->switch->ports (or interfaces->changer->ports for french)
            -----------> edit port 1 pvid & set it to 40

            above is a recap of https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/solutions/sg-3100/switch-overview.html
            step 15->26 are relevent ou applicable

            if nothing else is wrong, then that should be sort of work.
            if not. post more screenshots

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              cdarsac
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              @heper said in "Can't ping new VLAN Interface" (Bis):

              @cdarsac no it's not correct. you are missing lots of things

              look at @johnpoz reply from 6 days ago (the one with the screenshots of his switch config)

              1)connect your laptop or pc to any lan-port except port1
              It's ok.

              2)group vlan 0: remove port1 from the membres list
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              1. group vlan 1: add port5, check 'tagged'
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              2. goto interfaces->switch->ports (or interfaces->changer->ports for french)
                -----------> edit port 1 pvid & set it to 40
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              above is a recap of https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/solutions/sg-3100/switch-overview.html
              step 15->26 are relevent ou applicable

              if nothing else is wrong, then that should be sort of work.
              if not. post more screenshots

              I have reboot the PC and the Nertgate.
              The PC can't ping the interface VLAN 140 (192.168.40.1). ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ

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                heper @cdarsac
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                @cdarsac said in "Can't ping new VLAN Interface" (Bis):

                group vlan 1: add port5, check 'tagged'

                i asked to ADD port 5 to "group vlan 1": good you did that
                i did not ask to REMOVE port 1 from "groupe vlan 1": add it back
                "groupe vlan 1" should have both port1 untagged & port5 tagged

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                  cdarsac @heper
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                    cdarsac @heper
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                    @heper said in "Can't ping new VLAN Interface" (Bis):

                    @cdarsac said in "Can't ping new VLAN Interface" (Bis):

                    group vlan 1: add port5, check 'tagged'

                    i asked to ADD port 5 to "group vlan 1": good you did that
                    i did not ask to REMOVE port 1 from "groupe vlan 1": add it back
                    "groupe vlan 1" should have both port1 untagged & port5 tagged

                    Ok,I have come to understand: ๐Ÿ˜Œ
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                    NB: My unknown pb was that when I added member 5t to VLAN group 1, "5t" have automatically replaced "1".
                    So "1" was gone, without me erasing it.
                    I had to add it in a second time.
                    Sorry about this. ๐Ÿ˜•

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                      cdarsac
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                      And now, Interface VLAN40 responds to my ping (192.168.40.1).

                      Thank you very very much for your help ! ๐Ÿ‘

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                        cdarsac
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                        Now, I wondered:

                        Why port5 must be tagged, and not the others ? ๐Ÿ™‚

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                          heper @cdarsac
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                          @cdarsac i guess you should start by learning about vlans in general.
                          I don't have any links to any good tutorials / courses that go down to the basics of vlans

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