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      philippe richard
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      Hello,
      I have a 7100 1U and I have a problem.
      Between what is shown in the 7100 documentation and what appears in my web interface is different, is this normal?
      In your manual, it is specified that in Interfaces/Switch/System, there is a Lagg tab
      2022-06-14_15-32.png
      mine has none
      2022-06-14_15-26.png
      Another problem, I have an interface with DHCP service which is linked to lagg0.4091. Port 2 of the internal switch is configured to work with this interface but when I connect a laptop as a DHCP client, it does not receive an IP address.
      2022-06-14_15-27.png 2022-06-14_15-27_1.png
      I hope you can help me.

      Have a good day.

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        The documentation needs to be updated. That LAGG screenshot is from an earlier pfSense version. The switch LAGG config is now shows as a column on the Ports tab like you see. That's not a problem.

        You have the switch configured correctly. Ports 2-8 should be available as part of LAN.

        How is the LAN interface configured? Is the DHCP server configured and running correctly?

        Steve

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          philippe richard @stephenw10
          last edited by

          @stephenw10
          Hello and thank you for your reactivity.
          I took note for the outdated documentation.
          I completely redid the configuration and here are the screenshots below.
          Interfaces / Switch /
          2022-06-15_08-01.png
          2022-06-15_08-01_1.png
          In the VLANs tab, VLAN group 0 refuses that I remove port 8, is this normal?
          2022-06-15_08-02.png
          Interfaces / VLANs
          Both VLANs are successfully created
          2022-06-15_08-02_1.png
          Interfaces / Interface Assignments
          the interface exists and is bound to vlan 4091 on Lagg0
          2022-06-15_08-03.png
          Interfaces / PFMGMTLAN (lagg0.4091)
          2022-06-15_08-04.png
          Services / DHCP Server / PFMGMT
          2022-06-15_08-04_1.png
          same result, port 2 does not retrieve an IP address

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            rcoleman-netgate Netgate @philippe richard
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            @philippe-richard What about the Firewall rules for those interfaces? Is UDP68 being passed?

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              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              DHCP should always be allowed on any interface that has a dhcp server enabled on it. It clients can pull an IP but cannot connect otherwise that would be a missing firewall rule.

              I assume it's still not working?

              The only thing I can see you have changed is that port 8 is now an untagged member of VLAN1. Which really should make no difference at all.
              Everything else looks correct. At leasy enough to allow clients on ports 2-7 to pull a dhcp lease.

              Steve

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                philippe richard @rcoleman-netgate
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                @rcoleman-netgate
                Hello and thank you for your help.
                No, I never needed to open UDP port 68 for a DHCP-enabled interface for this to work.
                For more information read the following reply I made to @stephenw10

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                  philippe richard @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10
                  Hello, As I answered previously, I never needed to activate UDP 68 for DHCP to work with an interface.
                  Anyway, it works and the problem came simply from the faulty network cable.
                  So, I don't have a firewall rule for UDP 68 and it works.
                  On the other hand, I do not understand why VLAN1 of the internal switch sends me an error if I want to remove port 8 from it.
                  Here are screenshots with DHCP working without UDP rule 68 for the interface.
                  Many thanks to @stephenw10 and @rcoleman-netgate for your help.
                  Capture d’écran_2022-06-15_15-08-24.png
                  Capture d’écran_2022-06-15_15-10-47.png

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                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @philippe richard
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                    @philippe-richard said in Netgate 7100 1U internal switch:

                    So, I don't have a firewall rule for UDP 68 and it works.

                    Yes, exactly, you don't need a firewall rule to pass that. DHCP requests are always allowed by the firewall into any interface that has a DHCP server enabled on it.

                    Steve

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                      philippe richard @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10
                      Hello, Thank you for this confirmation and your responsiveness to answer.
                      Have a good day.

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