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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      What does etherswitchcfg show?

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        zhellalex
        last edited by stephenw10

        Hello!
        Can't run pfsense plus on firebox m270, network interfaces don't work.
        I first installed pfSense-CE-memstick-serial-2.6.0-RELEASE-amd64 on the laptop. Activated and updated to pfSense Plus 23.01-RELEASE (amd64).
        Installed msata in firebox m270.
        When booting, pfsense plus the following:
        WAN interface as ix0, and LAN interface as ix1
        Added the following content to the /boot/device.hints file:

        hint.mdio.0.at="ix1"
        hint.e6000sw.0.addr=0
        hint.e6000sw.0.is6190=1
        hint.e6000sw.0.port0disabled=1
        hint.e6000sw.0.port9cpu=1
        hint.e6000sw.0.port10cpu=1
        hint.e6000sw.0.port9speed=2500
        hint.e6000sw.0.port10speed=2500
        

        reboot firebox m270
        in the directory /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ created the file fbm270.sh and inserted the following into it:

        #!/bin/sh
        #
        # Script to setup the switch in the M270
        #
        # SteveW 5/6/2020
        #
        
        echo "Configuring switch..."
        logger Configuring switch...
        
        etherswitchcfg vlangroup1 vlan 1 members 9
        etherswitchcfg vlangroup2 vlan 2 members 3,4,5,6,7,8,10
        etherswitchcfg vlangroup3 vlan 3 members 2,4,5,6,7,8,10
        etherswitchcfg vlangroup4 vlan 4 members 2,3,5,6,7,8,10
        etherswitchcfg vlangroup5 vlan 5 members 2,3,4,6,7,8,10
        etherswitchcfg vlangroup6 vlan 6 members 2,3,4,5,7,8,10
        etherswitchcfg vlangroup7 vlan 7 members 2,3,4,5,6,8,10
        etherswitchcfg vlangroup8 vlan 8 members 2,3,4,5,6,7,10
        etherswitchcfg vlangroup9 vlan 9 members 1
        etherswitchcfg vlangroup10 vlan 10 members 2,3,4,5,6,7,8
        etherswitchcfg port1 forwarding
        etherswitchcfg port2 forwarding
        etherswitchcfg port3 forwarding
        etherswitchcfg port4 forwarding
        etherswitchcfg port5 forwarding
        etherswitchcfg port6 forwarding
        etherswitchcfg port7 forwarding
        etherswitchcfg port8 forwarding
        
        echo "done"
        logger done
        

        run it chmod +x fbm270.sh
        run it ./fbm270.sh
        reboot firebox m270
        after loading pfsence
        boot.png
        firebox m270 ports 0-7 light up when a patch cord is connected. But the device itself is not available via IP 192.168.1.1 on ports 1-7. In the settings, wan chose to connect via dhcp, but with firebox m270 gigabit Ethernet 0 there are no requests to get an ip address via dhcp.
        Switch Configuration:

        etherswitch0: VLAN mode: PORT
        port1:
                state=8<FORWARDING>
                flags=0<>
                media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT <full-duplex>)
                status: active
        port2:
                state=8<FORWARDING>
                flags=0<>
                media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT <full-duplex,master>)
                status: active
        port3:
                state=8<FORWARDING>
                flags=0<>
                media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                status: no carrier
        port4:
                state=8<FORWARDING>
                flags=0<>
                media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                status: no carrier
        port5:
                state=8<FORWARDING>
                flags=0<>
                media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                status: no carrier
        port6:
                state=8<FORWARDING>
                flags=0<>
                media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                status: no carrier
        port7:
                state=8<FORWARDING>
                flags=0<>
                media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                status: no carrier
        port8:
                state=8<FORWARDING>
                flags=0<>
                media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                status: no carrier
        port9:
                state=1<DISABLED>
                flags=1<CPUPORT>
                media: Ethernet 2500Base-KX <full-duplex>
                status: active
        port10:
                state=1<DISABLED>
                flags=1<CPUPORT>
                media: Ethernet 2500Base-KX <full-duplex>
                status: active
        vlangroup1:
                port: 1
                members 9
        vlangroup2:
                port: 2
                members 3,4,5,6,7,8,10
        vlangroup3:
                port: 3
                members 2,4,5,6,7,8,10
        vlangroup4:
                port: 4
                members 2,3,5,6,7,8,10
        vlangroup5:
                port: 5
                members 2,3,4,6,7,8,10
        vlangroup6:
                port: 6
                members 2,3,4,5,7,8,10
        vlangroup7:
                port: 7
                members 2,3,4,5,6,8,10
        vlangroup8:
                port: 8
                members 2,3,4,5,6,7,10
        vlangroup9:
                port: 9
                members 1
        vlangroup10:
                port: 10
                members 2,3,4,5,6,7,8
        

        Do not tell me what I did wrong or what else needs to be done to make the firebox m270 work?
        Thank you.

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          You can see the internal ports 9 and 10 are disabled. You need to add to the script:

          etherswitchcfg port9 forwarding
          etherswitchcfg port10 forwarding
          

          That is a change in the default behaviour of the switch since I first looked at it.

          Steve

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            zhellalex @stephenw10
            last edited by

            @stephenw10

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              ??

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                zhellalex @stephenw10
                last edited by

                @stephenw10 Thank you.
                Everything worked.

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                • S
                  shaker
                  last edited by

                  I stephenw10,

                  sorry for the late reply, I was on business.

                  My etherswitchcfg shows this:

                  [23.01-RELEASE][root@pfSense.home.arpa]/root: etherswitchcfg
                  etherswitch0: VLAN mode: DOT1Q
                  port1:
                          pvid: 110
                          state=1<DISABLED>
                          flags=0<>
                          media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                          status: no carrier
                  port2:
                          pvid: 120
                          state=1<DISABLED>
                          flags=0<>
                          media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT <full-duplex>)
                          status: active
                  port3:
                          pvid: 130
                          state=1<DISABLED>
                          flags=0<>
                          media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                          status: no carrier
                  port4:
                          pvid: 140
                          state=1<DISABLED>
                          flags=0<>
                          media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                          status: no carrier
                  port5:
                          pvid: 150
                          state=1<DISABLED>
                          flags=0<>
                          media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                          status: no carrier
                  port6:
                          pvid: 160
                          state=1<DISABLED>
                          flags=0<>
                          media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                          status: no carrier
                  port7:
                          pvid: 170
                          state=1<DISABLED>
                          flags=0<>
                          media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                          status: no carrier
                  port8:
                          pvid: 180
                          state=1<DISABLED>
                          flags=0<>
                          media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                          status: no carrier
                  port9:
                          pvid: 1
                          state=1<DISABLED>
                          flags=1<CPUPORT>
                          media: Ethernet 2500Base-KX <full-duplex>
                          status: active
                  port10:
                          pvid: 1
                          state=1<DISABLED>
                          flags=1<CPUPORT>
                          media: Ethernet 2500Base-KX <full-duplex>
                          status: active
                  vlangroup0:
                          vlan: 1
                          members 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
                  vlangroup1:
                          vlan: 110
                          members 1,9t
                  vlangroup2:
                          vlan: 120
                          members 2,10t
                  vlangroup3:
                          vlan: 130
                          members 3,10t
                  vlangroup4:
                          vlan: 140
                          members 4,10t
                  vlangroup5:
                          vlan: 150
                          members 5,10t
                  vlangroup6:
                          vlan: 160
                          members 6,10t
                  vlangroup7:
                          vlan: 170
                          members 7,10t
                  vlangroup8:
                          vlan: 180
                          members 8,10t
                  
                  

                  What should I do next?

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @shaker
                    last edited by stephenw10

                    All the ports are in state DISABLED so the script did not set them to FORWARDING correctly.

                    Otherwise it looks good.

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                      shaker
                      last edited by

                      This is the script:

                      #!/bin/sh
                      #
                      
                      echo "Configuring switch..."
                      logger Configuring switch...
                      
                      etherswitchcfg config vlan_mode DOT1Q
                      
                      etherswitchcfg vlangroup1 vlan 110 members 1,9t
                      etherswitchcfg vlangroup2 vlan 120 members 2,10t
                      etherswitchcfg vlangroup3 vlan 130 members 3,10t
                      etherswitchcfg vlangroup4 vlan 140 members 4,10t
                      etherswitchcfg vlangroup5 vlan 150 members 5,10t
                      etherswitchcfg vlangroup6 vlan 160 members 6,10t
                      etherswitchcfg vlangroup7 vlan 170 members 7,10t
                      etherswitchcfg vlangroup8 vlan 180 members 8,10t
                      
                      etherswitchcfg port1 pvid 110
                      etherswitchcfg port2 pvid 120
                      etherswitchcfg port3 pvid 130
                      etherswitchcfg port4 pvid 140
                      etherswitchcfg port5 pvid 150
                      etherswitchcfg port6 pvid 160
                      etherswitchcfg port7 pvid 170
                      etherswitchcfg port8 pvid 180
                      
                      
                      echo "done"
                      logger done
                      
                      

                      Do I need some forwardings too?

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        Yes all the switch ports are disabled by default, you still need the section to set each port to forwarding. You might be able to combine that with the pvid. I've not tried that in one command.

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                          shaker
                          last edited by

                          Ok, now it looks like this:

                          etherswitch0: VLAN mode: DOT1Q
                          port1:
                                  pvid: 110
                                  state=8<FORWARDING>
                                  flags=0<>
                                  media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                                  status: no carrier
                          port2:
                                  pvid: 120
                                  state=8<FORWARDING>
                                  flags=0<>
                                  media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT <full-duplex>)
                                  status: active
                          port3:
                                  pvid: 130
                                  state=8<FORWARDING>
                                  flags=0<>
                                  media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                                  status: no carrier
                          port4:
                                  pvid: 140
                                  state=8<FORWARDING>
                                  flags=0<>
                                  media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                                  status: no carrier
                          port5:
                                  pvid: 150
                                  state=8<FORWARDING>
                                  flags=0<>
                                  media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                                  status: no carrier
                          port6:
                                  pvid: 160
                                  state=8<FORWARDING>
                                  flags=0<>
                                  media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                                  status: no carrier
                          port7:
                                  pvid: 170
                                  state=8<FORWARDING>
                                  flags=0<>
                                  media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                                  status: no carrier
                          port8:
                                  pvid: 180
                                  state=8<FORWARDING>
                                  flags=0<>
                                  media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                                  status: no carrier
                          port9:
                                  pvid: 1
                                  state=8<FORWARDING>
                                  flags=1<CPUPORT>
                                  media: Ethernet 2500Base-KX <full-duplex>
                                  status: active
                          port10:
                                  pvid: 1
                                  state=8<FORWARDING>
                                  flags=1<CPUPORT>
                                  media: Ethernet 2500Base-KX <full-duplex>
                                  status: active
                          vlangroup0:
                                  vlan: 1
                                  members 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
                          vlangroup1:
                                  vlan: 110
                                  members 1,9t
                          vlangroup2:
                                  vlan: 120
                                  members 2,10t
                          vlangroup3:
                                  vlan: 130
                                  members 3,10t
                          vlangroup4:
                                  vlan: 140
                                  members 4,10t
                          vlangroup5:
                                  vlan: 150
                                  members 5,10t
                          vlangroup6:
                                  vlan: 160
                                  members 6,10t
                          vlangroup7:
                                  vlan: 170
                                  members 7,10t
                          vlangroup8:
                                  vlan: 180
                                  members 8,10t
                          

                          I am going ahead and give it a try!
                          Thank you from here!

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            Hmm, probably should remove VLAN1 from the switch. That's interesting, I guess that must be a default. You could probably just change the vlan groups you're defining to start at 0 so it gets replaced. However it won't affect anything since the PVID on the ports is set something other than 1.

                            Steve

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                              shaker
                              last edited by

                              It works fine for now. I didn't connect everything at the moment. But I am able to connect now, receiving IP and can organize the VLANs.
                              As next I need to configure pfsense. Will take some time. thanks guys

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                                verbatim419
                                last edited by

                                sorry to start the topic again.

                                I got an m270 and installed pfsense on it. I have inserted the hints for the switch but I can't insert the scripts, keeps throwing me an error No such file or directory when run comand chmod +x for sript
                                I new and sory for my english

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                                • stephenw10S
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by

                                  You need to create those files.

                                  How are you running those commands exactly?

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                                    verbatim419 @stephenw10
                                    last edited by verbatim419

                                    @stephenw10 I downloaded one file from the system that has the extension "sh" and modified it with the script gave in previous posts, after which I transferred the file to the "/usr/local/etc/rc.d/" folder. After saving, I tried to start the shell both via the console and via the guia, but it threw out the above error. I writen script in notepad++. I'm a beginner when it comes to these things, so I apologize for some banalities.

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                                    • stephenw10S
                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                      last edited by

                                      Ok I assume you mean the switch configuration script as shown here?: https://forum.netgate.com/post/990474

                                      You should create that file not add the code to a existing script.

                                      In my setup I run that script using a shellcmd not via rc.d.

                                      Steve

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                                        reiter_f @stephenw10
                                        last edited by

                                        hi, i'm running the M270 too, it works when i switch the ports to forwarding "etherswitchcfg port# forwarding", but it loos the information after rebooting. after the reboot, the ports are disabled

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                                          psp
                                          last edited by

                                          In my setup, I'm running the script @startup in Cron.

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                                          • stephenw10S
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @reiter_f
                                            last edited by

                                            @reiter_f said in pfSense on Watchguard M270:

                                            but it loos the information after rebooting. after the reboot, the ports are disabled

                                            Yes the switch is reset to defaults at boot. You have to reconfigure it at boot each time. It's easiest to do that using a script.

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