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      BugMan
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      A Netgate 2100. 4 LAN ports and a WAN.

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        NogBadTheBad @BugMan
        last edited by NogBadTheBad

        @bugman Ah the interfaces are switch ports, sorry but I don't have a 2100.

        My 4860 has individual network ports.

        Calling @johnpoz 😁

        Andy

        1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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          BugMan
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          Is there a way to change them from switch to network?

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            NogBadTheBad @BugMan
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            @bugman

            https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/solutions/netgate-2100/switch-overview.html

            Andy

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              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @BugMan
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              @bugman yeah can for sure assign ports from the switch to specific vlans..

              https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/solutions/netgate-2100/switch-overview.html

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                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @johnpoz
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                @NogBadTheBad - quicker than me ;)

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                  BugMan
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                  Thanks for the guide, fellas! I really appreciate it.

                  I have to say, though...That was not intuitive! Gotta create a VLAN and navigate through half a dozen submenus just to create a port with a static IP.

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                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @BugMan
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                    @bugman well yeah its a switch, so only way to do it is via vlan..

                    If you had discrete interfaces ;) I personally see no point to switch ports on a router.. Give me discrete all the time.. I have a sg4860 at home..

                    But I have to say the switch ports in the 3100 did come in a bit handy in one of the setups I have at one of our remote offices.. Saved me from having to use a switch ;) So depending on your needs or requirements.. But in general I would choose interfaces over switch ports any day for my router..

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                      BugMan
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                      I'm stumped yet again. How do I enable trunking on an interface? I want one of my ports to allow multiple VLANs, while another port doesn't have tagged traffic coming into it.

                      When I try to assign a VLAN to a specific port in Interface Assignment I get the error:
                      This Switch port is already in used by another interface.

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                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @BugMan
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                        @bugman you need to edit the switch ports to carry what vlans you want.. Tagged or untagged you can have as many vlans you want on a port. Only 1 vlan can be untagged though, all others would need to be tagged.

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                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          @bugman said in Very basic interface question:

                          When I try to assign a VLAN to a specific port in Interface Assignment I get the error:
                          This Switch port is already in used by another interface.

                          That setting in the main interface config does not configure the switch. Instead that is used to have the VLAN interface status reflect the port status. So for example if you have a VLAN assign as OPT1 and the switch is configured to have port 4 as an access port for that VLAN, you can set port 4 there so that OPT shows as DOWN when port 4 is disconnected.

                          What you need to do to trunk a VLAN to a port is set that in the switch config. Like:

                          Screenshot from 2021-11-17 23-36-11.png

                          That will make a VLAN created in LAN, mvneta1.100, available tagged on port 4.

                          You need to be sure to set in the internal port, 5, also tagged as shown there for all VLANs you need.

                          Steve

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