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    2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      eri--
      last edited by

      
      Dec 28 18:51:16 pfsense dhcpd: Multiple interfaces match the same subnet: lagg0 lagg0_vlan1
      Dec 28 18:51:16 pfsense dhcpd: Multiple interfaces match the same shared network: lagg0 lagg0_vlan1
      
      

      This seems to be your problem.

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        m4rcu5
        last edited by

        And how can that be?
        If you check my config, you will see that i switched it over to lagg0_vlan1. lagg0 is not used in this situation.

        Greets, Marcus

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          cmb
          last edited by

          Looks like when you switched off lagg0 it didn't unassign that IP, I'll check into that. If you reboot is everything brought up correctly?

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            m4rcu5
            last edited by

            No, i am afraid not.
            It didn't after my upgrade and didn't after a fresh install.

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              m4rcu5
              last edited by

              I just tried to add a vlan on lagg0, no dhcp this time.
              Just a vlan, added an interface gave it the 172.16.20.254 ip.
              Now i still cant ping that address form a machine within that vlan.
              And again i get errors in syslog about ifconfig, and an interesting one, the mac change. the machine in vlan2 has 2 interfaces and 2 ips on the vlan, and pfsense notices the machine but does not respond to his ping. nor routes its traffic.

              I have here the syslog part and the netstat -rn:

              Syslog:

              
              Jan  1 17:01:45 pfsense php: /interfaces_vlan_edit.php: The command '/sbin/ifconfig lagg0 vlanhwtag' returned exit code '1', the output was 'ifconfig: vlanhwtag: Invalid argument'
              Jan  1 17:01:45 pfsense php: /interfaces_vlan_edit.php: The command '/sbin/ifconfig lagg0 vlanmtu' returned exit code '1', the output was 'ifconfig: vlanmtu: Invalid argument'
              Jan  1 17:01:45 pfsense php: /interfaces_vlan_edit.php: The command '/sbin/ifconfig lagg0 vlanhwfilter' returned exit code '1', the output was 'ifconfig: vlanhwfilter: Invalid argument'
              Jan  1 17:01:46 pfsense kernel: vlan0: changing name to 'lagg0_vlan2'
              Jan  1 17:01:48 pfsense check_reload_status: syncing firewall
              Jan  1 17:02:08 pfsense check_reload_status: syncing firewall
              Jan  1 17:02:10 pfsense php: /interfaces_assign.php: Creating rrd update script
              Jan  1 17:02:14 pfsense check_reload_status: syncing firewall
              Jan  1 17:02:20 pfsense check_reload_status: reloading filter
              Jan  1 17:02:21 pfsense check_reload_status: syncing firewall
              Jan  1 17:02:51 pfsense check_reload_status: syncing firewall
              Jan  1 17:02:53 pfsense apinger: Exiting on signal 15.
              Jan  1 17:02:53 pfsense apinger: Starting Alarm Pinger, apinger(32229)
              Jan  1 17:02:53 pfsense apinger: No usable targets found, exiting
              Jan  1 17:02:53 pfsense php: /interfaces.php: Creating rrd update script
              Jan  1 17:02:57 pfsense check_reload_status: reloading filter
              Jan  1 17:05:28 pfsense check_reload_status: syncing firewall
              Jan  1 17:05:34 pfsense check_reload_status: reloading filter
              Jan  1 17:07:23 pfsense kernel: arp: 172.16.20.161 moved from 00:0c:29:88:6a:e0 to 00:0c:29:88:6a:d6 on lagg0_vlan2
              Jan  1 17:07:48 pfsense sshd[34134]: Accepted keyboard-interactive/pam for root from 172.16.10.96 port 55486 ssh2
              
              

              netstat -rn:

              
              Routing tables
              
              Internet:
              Destination        Gateway            Flags    Refs      Use  Netif Expire
              default            82.192.91.254      UGS         2 24884628    em0
              82.192.91.0/24     link#1             U           0   337691    em0
              82.192.91.115      link#1             UHS         0        0    lo0
              127.0.0.1          link#5             UH          0       18    lo0
              127.0.0.2          127.0.0.1          UHS         0        0    lo0
              172.16.1.0/29      link#1             U           0        2    em0
              172.16.1.6         link#1             UHS         0        0    lo0
              172.16.10.0/24     link#9             U           5 42901917  lagg0
              172.16.10.254      link#9             UHS         0        0    lo0
              172.16.20.0/24     link#10            U           0        0 lagg0_
              172.16.20.254      link#10            UHS         0        0    lo0
              172.16.50.0/24     link#2             U           0     1562    em1
              172.16.50.254      link#2             UHS         0        0    lo0
              
              Internet6:
              Destination                       Gateway                       Flags      Netif Expire
              ::1                               ::1                           UH          lo0
              fe80::%em0/64                     link#1                        U           em0
              fe80::20b:dbff:fe90:e66f%em0      link#1                        UHS         lo0
              fe80::%em1/64                     link#2                        U           em1
              fe80::20b:dbff:fe90:e670%em1      link#2                        UHS         lo0
              fe80::%em2/64                     link#3                        U           em2
              fe80::202:a5ff:fe4e:acba%em2      link#3                        UHS         lo0
              fe80::%em3/64                     link#4                        U           em3
              fe80::202:a5ff:fe4e:acbb%em3      link#4                        UHS         lo0
              fe80::%lo0/64                     link#5                        U           lo0
              fe80::1%lo0                       link#5                        UHS         lo0
              fe80::%lagg0/64                   link#9                        U         lagg0
              fe80::202:a5ff:fe4e:acba%lagg0    link#9                        UHS         lo0
              fe80::%lagg0_vlan2/64             link#10                       U      lagg0_vl
              fe80::20b:dbff:fe90:e66f%lagg0_vlan2 link#10                       UHS         lo0
              ff01:1::/32                       fe80::20b:dbff:fe90:e66f%em0  U           em0
              ff01:2::/32                       fe80::20b:dbff:fe90:e670%em1  U           em1
              ff01:3::/32                       fe80::202:a5ff:fe4e:acba%em2  U           em2
              ff01:4::/32                       fe80::202:a5ff:fe4e:acbb%em3  U           em3
              ff01:5::/32                       ::1                           U           lo0
              ff01:9::/32                       fe80::202:a5ff:fe4e:acba%lagg0 U         lagg0
              ff01:a::/32                       fe80::20b:dbff:fe90:e66f%lagg0_vlan2 U      lagg0_vl
              ff02::%em0/32                     fe80::20b:dbff:fe90:e66f%em0  U           em0
              ff02::%em1/32                     fe80::20b:dbff:fe90:e670%em1  U           em1
              ff02::%em2/32                     fe80::202:a5ff:fe4e:acba%em2  U           em2
              ff02::%em3/32                     fe80::202:a5ff:fe4e:acbb%em3  U           em3
              ff02::%lo0/32                     ::1                           U           lo0
              ff02::%lagg0/32                   fe80::202:a5ff:fe4e:acba%lagg0 U         lagg0
              ff02::%lagg0_vlan2/32             fe80::20b:dbff:fe90:e66f%lagg0_vlan2 U      lagg0_vl
              
              

              [edit]
              the following line bothers me:

              172.16.20.0/24     link#10            U           0        0 lagg0_
              

              Shouldn't it be somethink more then lagg_ ?
              [/edit]

              I hope this sheds more light on the problem and someone can help me :-)

              Kind regards, Marcus

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              • M
                m4rcu5
                last edited by

                I know…. I should not bump.

                But now the vacation is over. I would bring the topic under the attention of the experts.
                I am trying t provide as much info as possible. I cannot be the only one with the problem ???

                Kind Regards, Marcus van Dam

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                  Perry
                  last edited by

                  See the same here. So I made a bug report http://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/show/296#change-829

                  /Perry
                  doc.pfsense.org

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                    eri--
                    last edited by

                    Can you please edit interfaces.inc in /etc/inc and remove a line that has hwvlantag in it?!

                    It should fix your problem.

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                      m4rcu5
                      last edited by

                      Well, not really.
                      I can create the vlan, and it shows up in ifconfig,
                      But when i try to add an OPT2 interface and assign it to the vlan the webinterface hangs, the console still works until you press enter. You can press 8 to start and shell, but as soon as you run "ifconfig" the process freezes, you have to reboot with CRTL-ALT-DEL.

                      I hope this helps.

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                        m4rcu5
                        last edited by

                        I also found some interesting links about this problem:

                        Same problem but then in the freebsd treads
                        http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=7668

                        Kernel bug that might explain it al
                        http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=141646

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                          Perry
                          last edited by

                          @ermal:

                          Can you please edit interfaces.inc in /etc/inc and remove a line that has hwvlantag in it?!

                          It should fix your problem.

                          Deleting the line does not change anything, hw tagging are still shown on ifconfig. If I do ifconfig emX -vlanhwtag for every em nic I can get as fare as receiving a IP on my static failover trunk but even pinging the gateway fails.
                          As DJ wrote freezing often happens when assigning nics.

                          /Perry
                          doc.pfsense.org

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                            m4rcu5
                            last edited by

                            I cannot seem to get an interface assigned with vlanhwtag turned off. It worked when turned on.
                            Now it just crashes on every commando you give the machine after assigning.

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                              cmb
                              last edited by

                              Is everyone here trying using Intel em cards? Curious what driver(s) have issues, as that seems to be the cause.

                              I did get lagg + VLAN trunk working fine with fxp cards, haven't had a chance to test em yet but will, as well as a few other NICs I have available.

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                                m4rcu5
                                last edited by

                                @cmb:

                                Is everyone here trying using Intel em cards? Curious what driver(s) have issues, as that seems to be the cause.

                                I did get lagg + VLAN trunk working fine with fxp cards, haven't had a chance to test em yet but will, as well as a few other NICs I have available.

                                I am using the Intel® PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter (http://www.intel.com/products/server/adapters/pro1000mt-dualport/pro1000mt-dualport-overview.htm) in an Dell 1650 machine.
                                unfortunately i do not have a second setup to test with different cards.

                                It seems to be related to the em(4) driver.

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