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      rcoleman-netgate Netgate @hescominsoon
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      @hescominsoon said in 7100 1u vlan addition question:

      can i remove the base vlan from the intern lan port and have it pass untagged traffic and stack the 10 and 20 vlans on it?

      The VLANs are untagged on those ports (look at the VLANs tagging page) 8ccd0498-eb84-49d5-ba8c-a696fa7d31a4-image.png
      so they will pass untagged traffic on 4091 and 4090 respectively.

      To add 10 and 20 to a port just add the VLAN for those tagged on its port and 9 and 10 and that's completed.

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        hescominsoon @rcoleman-netgate
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        @rcoleman-netgate and this seems to be where we are miscommunicating. i want vlans 10 and 20 to be on the same physical interface as lan(192.168.1.1/24)....how can i do this?

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          rcoleman-netgate Netgate @hescominsoon
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          @hescominsoon The documentation is quite well written with how to do that, in addition to the link I made about isolating a port, you can do that but choose, instead, to TAG the port traffic and skip the PVID step.

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            hescominsoon @rcoleman-netgate
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            @rcoleman-netgate said in 7100 1u vlan addition question:

            @hescominsoon The documentation is quite well written with how to do that, in addition to the link I made about isolating a port, you can do that but choose, instead, to TAG the port traffic and skip the PVID step.

            i think have it...added 10 and 20 t0 9t and then added the vlans from lagg0 into the assignments...

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              hescominsoon @hescominsoon
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              @hescominsoon said in 7100 1u vlan addition question:

              @rcoleman-netgate said in 7100 1u vlan addition question:

              @hescominsoon The documentation is quite well written with how to do that, in addition to the link I made about isolating a port, you can do that but choose, instead, to TAG the port traffic and skip the PVID step.

              i think have it...added 10 and 20 t0 9t and then added the vlans from lagg0 into the assignments...

              7100 switch.png 7100assignments.png

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                hescominsoon
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                so will this config give me access to the 10 and 20 on eth2?

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                  rcoleman-netgate Netgate @hescominsoon
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                  @hescominsoon Not at all.

                  You need to tag ports 2, 9 and 10 on VLANs 10 and 20 to get it on port 2.

                  See all my VLANs tagged on 2, 9 and 10.
                  49a9c38f-459a-4ffe-9da8-c45ce10c0694-image.png

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                    hescominsoon @rcoleman-netgate
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                    @rcoleman-netgate 7100 switch vlan2.png

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                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      Yup, that looks good. You will see tagged packets from valn 10 and 20 on Eth2 and internally on lagg0.

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                        hescominsoon @stephenw10
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                        @stephenw10 thanks for the tips..it's appreciated..:) Once i you pointed out the switch wasn't part of pfsense it made more "sense"..:)

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                          rcoleman-netgate Netgate @hescominsoon
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                          @hescominsoon You're welcome. That one took me a bit to grasp when I first bought a device with a Marvell switch.

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                            hescominsoon @rcoleman-netgate
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                            @rcoleman-netgate said in 7100 1u vlan addition question:

                            @hescominsoon You're welcome. That one took me a bit to grasp when I first bought a device with a Marvell switch.

                            yeah..i won't be doing that again..i know its a cost point thing and it's valid..i just do not like the gymnastics you ahve to do..<G>

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