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    Second WAN on an SG-2100

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      orangehand
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      Would I follow these instructions for the second WAN port? To the letter but changing relevant values to the LAN2 physical port? If it matters, I have already separated out LAN4 to be a separate physical LAN from the main LAN.

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

      Many thanks

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        SteveITS Rebel Alliance @orangehand
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        @orangehand Yes you can repeat that for other ports and do what you wish with them.

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          mcury Rebel Alliance @SteveITS
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          @steveits I suppose you also need a default route by creating a new gateway in the routing settings?

          dead on arrival, nowhere to be found.

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            SteveITS Rebel Alliance @mcury
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            @mcury The WAN2 connection will need a gateway yes.

            docs, with a bunch of info on failover, config, etc. https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/multiwan/index.html. Probably want a Gateway Group, for example.

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              orangehand
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              Thanks chaps!

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                orangehand
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                For the parent interface for a second WAN do I use mvneta wan or lan? (I so wish I understood what the hell this is all about!!)

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                  orangehand
                  last edited by orangehand

                  I started configuring this but gave up as I really don't have any comprehension of some of the steps.
                  Screenshot 2021-12-17 at 11.53.22.png

                  So for instance, in the screenshot from the official guide, what does 4 and 5 refer to? The 2100 has 6 physical ports: SFP (WAN) RJ45 (WAN) then 4 more RJ45 LAN ports. If the port numbering is 1-6 then how come when I used LAN4 for a second LAN the port number is 4 and not 6? Is 5 some virtual port? I'm utterly bewildered!
                  Sorry if I am being dim.

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                    mcury Rebel Alliance @orangehand
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                    @orangehand
                    Port 4 is the LAN 4 port.
                    Port 5 is the uplink, it's not a physical port, it's the uplink from the SG-2100 internal switch to the SOC.

                    dead on arrival, nowhere to be found.

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                      SteveITS Rebel Alliance @orangehand
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                      @orangehand The parent interface is mvneta1; see step 6 in the instructions.

                      In addition to what mcury said the switch has 4 ports. When you're configuring the switch it's only dealing with those 4 ports not the others. See the picture for the 3100 in the upper right on this post, the 2100 is the same idea.

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