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    • marcellocM
      marcelloc
      last edited by

      If you change your lan to 192.168.5, you also need to change network ip configuration on all machines at the same network/vlan.

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        inzel
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        I dont have anything set to 192.168.5.x…

        I have one subnet at 192.168.2.x and one at 192.168.1.x

        My virtual machine is using 192.168.1.101. My box that Im connecting with is at 192.168.2.36. If my box uses 192.168.1.36 as well as 192.168.2.36, it works fine. IM trying to figure out a way, without a second router, to use just the 192.168.2.36 ip and still reach the 192.168.1.101

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        • marcellocM
          marcelloc
          last edited by

          inzel,

          Sorry, I swapped info with another post.

          what vlan ids did you applied to pfsense interface?

          You should get something like this to have both vlans working and wan as well

          LAN (lan)        -> bce0_vlan10 -> 192.168.2.1
          WAN (wan)        -> bce1_vlan20 -> x.x.x.x
          opt1 (opt1)        -> bce1_vlan30 -> 192.168.1.1

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            inzel
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            I created two new interfaces that are tagged to a vlan

            WAN         rl0 (mac)
            LAN         bge0 (mac)  –-> 192.168.2.1
            External_LTM bge0 vlan421 --> 192.168.1.1
            Internal_LTM bge0 vlan420

            Im not worried about the internal interface at the moment... that is going to be behind a load balancer. I just need to hit the External_LTM

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            • marcellocM
              marcelloc
              last edited by

              The lan interface attached to bge0 must be tagged to.

              The default switch vlan on most switches has id=1

              configure it to
              WAN              rl0 (mac)
              LAN              bge0_vlan1 (mac)  –-> 192.168.2.1
              External_LTM    bge0_vlan421 --> 192.168.1.1
              Internal_LTM    bge0_vlan420

              and see if it works

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                inzel
                last edited by

                HHmmm… how do I do that? As soon as I tag it, I lose my lan connections. Is there something special to do inside pfsense?

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                • marcellocM
                  marcelloc
                  last edited by

                  Do it from pfsense console but you may have to setup all(3) vlans again.

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                    inzel
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                    Ok…. I want to clarify what I mean when I say I lose lan connections... I mean that I am unable to rdp into a box from outside when I do that... Ill try it from the console and recreate the vlans. Should I create the LAN vlan first?

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                      inzel
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                      I am unable to connect via console… since I dont have a serial port or a serial cable. I deleted the vlans and recreated them, starting with vlan 1 and assigning it to the LAN interface. No luck. I ended up creating all of them again and Im back to where I was before

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                      • marcellocM
                        marcelloc
                        last edited by

                        From outside, you will need to Allow access from external ip to pfsense gui at wan address to configure lan interface.

                        But if have access to vlan1 untagged, you will need first to edit switch port pfsense lan is conected to and tag default vlan or set it as trunk.
                        Also check the id number for default vlan.

                        Do it carefully to do not loose access.

                        In short:
                        Access gui from wan
                        Edit switch config to tag all vlans you need
                        assign lan to It's vlan id.

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                          inzel
                          last edited by

                          Thank you for taking the time to help me out with this. It seems that I need to do some reading because I dont know where to change the switch config in the gui. I do have access to the gui from wan tho. I will look in to that further and try to educate myself more before I ask any further questions.

                          Thank you again for everything so far

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