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    • stephenw10S Offline
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Awesome! Shame the bios is locked but never mind if it boot's OK. Could always try extracting the bios and looking for likely passwords later.

      Is that booting the standard NanoBSD image? Strange that it's looking for root on ad2.  :-
      Edit: Or is it a standard install with embedded kernel?

      Anyway it's actually ad0, the primary master, so at the mount root prompt enter:

      ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
      

      It should then boot.

      I only see one NIC detected, sis0. I wonder how it's connected to the others ports? VLANs via a switch chip perhaps, SOHO router style.

      ubsec is loaded, nice.

      Steve

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        Sifter
        last edited by

        I pulled a 4gig microdrive from another system that has a full install on it.

        mountroot> ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
        Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
        WARNING: / was not properly dismounted
        Configuring crash dumps...
        No suitable dump device was found.
        Mounting filesystems...
        ZFS NOTICE: Prefetch is disabled by default on i386 -- to enable,
                    add "vfs.zfs.prefetch_disable=0" to /boot/loader.conf.
        ZFS WARNING: Recommended minimum kmem_size is 512MB; expect unstable behavior.
                     Consider tuning vm.kmem_size and vm.kmem_size_max
                     in /boot/loader.conf.
        ZFS filesystem version 5
        ZFS storage pool version 28
        mount: /dev/ad0s1a R/W mount of / denied. Filesystem is not clean - run fsck.: Operation not permitted
        ** /dev/ad0s1a
        ** Last Mounted on /
        ** Root file system
        ** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
        INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT I=188460 (4 should be 0)
        CORRECT? yes
        
        ** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
        ** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
        ** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
        UNREF FILE I=188422  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE I=188423  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE I=188424  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE I=188425  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE I=188426  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE I=188442  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE I=188443  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE I=188444  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE I=188445  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE I=188446  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE I=188447  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE I=188448  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE I=188449  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE I=188450  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE I=188451  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 13 23:48 2014
        CLEAR? yes
        
        UNREF FILE  I=188544  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 19 19:05 2014
        RECONNECT? yes
        
        NO lost+found DIRECTORY
        CREATE? yes
        
        UNREF FILE  I=188545  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 19 19:05 2014
        RECONNECT? yes
        
        UNREF FILE  I=188546  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 19 19:05 2014
        RECONNECT? yes
        
        UNREF FILE  I=188547  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 19 19:05 2014
        RECONNECT? yes
        
        UNREF FILE  I=188548  OWNER=root MODE=100644
        SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb 19 19:05 2014
        RECONNECT? yes
        
        LINK COUNT FILE I=235668  OWNER=dhcpd MODE=100644
        SIZE=673 MTIME=Feb 15 22:33 2014  COUNT 2 SHOULD BE 1
        ADJUST? yes
        
        ** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
        FREE BLK COUNT(S) WRONG IN SUPERBLK
        SALVAGE? yes
        
        SUMMARY INFORMATION BAD
        SALVAGE? yes
        
        BLK(S) MISSING IN BIT MAPS
        SALVAGE? yes
        
        6209 files, 95092 used, 1333071 free (159 frags, 166614 blocks, 0.0% fragmentation)
        
        ***** FILE SYSTEM MARKED CLEAN *****
        
        ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
        Disabling APM on /dev/ad0
        
             ___
         ___/ f \
        / p \___/ Sense
        \___/   \
            \___/
        
        Welcome to pfSense 2.1-RELEASE  ...
        
        Dump device does not exist.  Savecore not run.
        Creating symlinks......done.
        External config loader 1.0 is now starting... ad0s1b
        Launching the init system... done.
        Initializing............................. done.
        Starting device manager (devd)...done.
        Loading configuration......done.
        Warning: Configuration references interfaces that do not exist: rl0 rl3
        
        Network interface mismatch -- Running interface assignment option.
        sis0: link state changed to DOWN
        
        Valid interfaces are:
        
        sis0  ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff   (up) NatSemi DP8381[56] 10/100BaseTX
        
        Do you want to set up VLANs first?
        
        If you are not going to use VLANs, or only for optional interfaces, you should
        say no here and use the webConfigurator to configure VLANs later, if required.
        
        Do you want to set up VLANs now [y|n]?
        
        
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        • S Offline
          Sifter
          last edited by

          The box isnt showing me any love when I put the pfSense-2.1-RELEASE-512mb-i386-nanobsd.img.gz image on a Transcend 4gig ultra cf card.

          Like literally no output on the serial, both 9600 and 115200.

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          • S Offline
            Sifter
            last edited by

            After writing the pfSense-memstick-serial-2.1-RELEASE-i386.img.gz image to a usb stick and trying to boot from it, I got the following:

            TippingPoint OS, MFG version
            BSP: [t10 1.2] Bootloader: [15]
            Creation date: Jun  2 2006, 10:24:47
            
            Press any key to stop auto-boot...
             0
            auto-booting...
            
            boot device          : ata=0,0
            unit number          : 0
            processor number     : 0
            host name            : NDS
            file name            : auto
            flags (f)            : 0x0
            
            Could not initialize ATA.
            
            Error loading file: errno = 0x0.
            Can't load boot file!!
            
            
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            • stephenw10S Offline
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Hmm, OK.
              What baud rate do you see the locked BIOS at?

              Maybe it just can't boot that card for some reason.
              No booting from USB either. That's not surprising it would be big security risk if you could just plug in your own compromised OS and reboot the box without even opening it.

              Can you try setting up the NICs with the microdrive?
              First you need to find out if you can actually get any networkaccess at all. I aimagine it might be VLANs to whatever the chip under the heatsink is but they may require setting up via some out of band service like i2c which would be bad.

              Steve

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                Sifter
                last edited by

                @stephenw10:

                Hmm, OK.
                What baud rate do you see the locked BIOS at?

                Steve

                I can see the TippingPoint OS prompt and bios password prompt at 115200.  When the microdrive is in, I have to close putty and reopen it at 9600 in order to see the full boot.

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                • stephenw10S Offline
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Sometimes if you're running at 115200 the bootloader sees that as some random input when it gets to the F1 prompt and then waits for you to press return which you can't because your not actually connected.
                  Try booting the CF card with putty at 9600 the whole time.
                  Also if you've just changed the boot media you sometimes have to boot twice as the first boot halts with a message about hardware change. Only the case with some BIOSes and I wouldn't expect it on something designed for embedded but still…

                  Steve

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                  • S Offline
                    Sifter
                    last edited by

                    Interesting, it doesnt like my Transcend Compact Flash ULTRA 4GB Industrial.

                    As soon as I imaged my microdrive with the pfSense-2.1-RELEASE-512mb-i386-nanobsd.img.gz image and popped it in, it booted right away.

                    Here is a snippet from assigning vlan interfaces.

                         ___
                     ___/ f \
                    / p \___/ Sense
                    \___/   \
                        \___/
                    
                    Welcome to pfSense 2.1-RELEASE  ...
                    
                    Creating symlinks......done.
                    External config loader 1.0 is now starting... ad0s3
                    Launching the init system... done.
                    Initializing............................. done.
                    Starting device manager (devd)...done.
                    Loading configuration......done.
                    
                    Default interfaces not found -- Running interface assignment option.
                    sis0: link state changed to DOWN
                    
                    Valid interfaces are:
                    
                    sis0  ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff   (up) NatSemi DP8381[56] 10/100BaseTX
                    
                    Do you want to set up VLANs first?
                    
                    If you are not going to use VLANs, or only for optional interfaces, you should
                    say no here and use the webConfigurator to configure VLANs later, if required.
                    
                    Do you want to set up VLANs now [y|n]? y
                    
                    VLAN Capable interfaces:
                    
                    sis0    ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff   (up)
                    
                    Enter the parent interface name for the new VLAN (or nothing if finished): sis0
                    Enter the VLAN tag (1-4094): 100
                    
                    VLAN Capable interfaces:
                    
                    sis0    ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff   (up)
                    
                    Enter the parent interface name for the new VLAN (or nothing if finished): sis0
                    Enter the VLAN tag (1-4094): 200
                    
                    VLAN Capable interfaces:
                    
                    sis0    ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff   (up)
                    
                    Enter the parent interface name for the new VLAN (or nothing if finished): sis0
                    Enter the VLAN tag (1-4094): 300
                    
                    VLAN Capable interfaces:
                    
                    sis0    ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff   (up)
                    
                    Enter the parent interface name for the new VLAN (or nothing if finished):
                    
                    VLAN interfaces:
                    
                    sis0_vlan100    VLAN tag 100, parent interface sis0
                    sis0_vlan200    VLAN tag 200, parent interface sis0
                    sis0_vlan300    VLAN tag 300, parent interface sis0
                    
                    *NOTE*  pfSense requires *AT LEAST* 1 assigned interface(s) to function.
                            If you do not have *AT LEAST* 1 interfaces you CANNOT continue.
                    
                            If you do not have at least 1 *REAL* network interface card(s)
                            or one interface with multiple VLANs then pfSense
                            *WILL NOT* function correctly.
                    
                    If you do not know the names of your interfaces, you may choose to use
                    auto-detection. In that case, disconnect all interfaces now before
                    hitting 'a' to initiate auto detection.
                    
                    Enter the WAN interface name or 'a' for auto-detection: sis0_vlan100
                    
                    Enter the LAN interface name or 'a' for auto-detection
                    NOTE: this enables full Firewalling/NAT mode.
                    (or nothing if finished): sis0_vlan200
                    
                    Enter the Optional 1 interface name or 'a' for auto-detection
                    (or nothing if finished): sis0_vlan300
                    
                    Enter the Optional 2 interface name or 'a' for auto-detection
                    (or nothing if finished):
                    
                    The interfaces will be assigned as follows:
                    
                    WAN  -> sis0_vlan100
                    LAN  -> sis0_vlan200
                    OPT1 -> sis0_vlan300
                    
                    Do you want to proceed [y|n]?y
                    
                    Writing configuration...done.
                    Updating configuration...done.
                    Cleaning backup cache...done.
                    Setting up extended sysctls...done.
                    Setting timezone...done.
                    Configuring loopback interface...done.
                    vlan0: changing name to 'sis0_vlan100'
                    
                    Starting Securevlan1: changing name to 'sis0_vlan200'
                     Shell Services.vlan2: changing name to 'sis0_vlan300'
                    ..done.
                    Setting up polling defaults...done.
                    Setting up interfaces microcode...done.
                    Configuring loopback interface...done.
                    Creating wireless clone interfaces...done.
                    Configuring LAGG interfaces...done.
                    Configuring VLAN interfaces...done.
                    Configuring QinQ interfaces...done.
                    Configuring WAN interface...Generating new MAC address.done.
                    Configuring LAN interface...done.
                    Syncing OpenVPN settings...done.
                    Configuring firewall......done.
                    Starting PFLOG...done.
                    Setting up gateway monitors...done.
                    Synchronizing user settings...done.
                    Starting webConfigurator...done.
                    Configuring CRON...done.
                    Starting DNS forwarder...done.
                    Starting NTP time client...done.
                    Starting DHCP service...done.
                    Starting DHCPv6 service...done.
                    Configuring firewall......done.
                    Generating RRD graphs...done.
                    Starting syslog...done.
                    Starting CRON... done.
                    Bootup complete
                    
                    FreeBSD/i386 (pfSense.localdomain) (console)
                    
                    *** Welcome to pfSense 2.1-RELEASE-nanobsd (i386) on pfSense ***
                    
                     WAN (wan)       -> sis0_vlan100 ->
                     LAN (lan)       -> sis0_vlan200 -> v4: 192.168.1.1/24
                     OPT1 (opt1)     -> sis0_vlan300 ->
                    
                     0) Logout (SSH only)                  8) Shell
                     1) Assign Interfaces                  9) pfTop
                     2) Set interface(s) IP address       10) Filter Logs
                     3) Reset webConfigurator password    11) Restart webConfigurator
                     4) Reset to factory defaults         12) pfSense Developer Shell
                     5) Reboot system                     13) Upgrade from console
                     6) Halt system                       14) Disable Secure Shell (sshd)
                     7) Ping host                         15) Restore recent configuration
                    
                    Enter an option:
                    
                    
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                    • S Offline
                      Sifter
                      last edited by

                      @stephenw10:

                      Can you try setting up the NICs with the microdrive?
                      First you need to find out if you can actually get any networkaccess at all. I aimagine it might be VLANs to whatever the chip under the heatsink is but they may require setting up via some out of band service like i2c which would be bad.

                      Steve

                      So even after assigning vlan's 100, 200, and 300 to the sis0 interface, no interfaces come alive when I plug in a CAT5 cable to each of the 6 jacks.

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                        Sifter
                        last edited by

                        And here is our mystery chip under the heatsink.

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                        • stephenw10S Offline
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          Ok so as suspected a switch IC. These are normally configured via spi in soho routers but usually (often) that's only neccessary if you need to change the default config.
                          You can't just assign VLANs at random. Assign the sis interface directly. Run a packet capture on it. Whilst it's running send some traffic into external switch ports. Now look at the capture to see what vlans traffic arrived on. Of course you'll have to get the capture file off the box to analyse it, or do it the hard way.  ;)

                          Steve

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                            Sifter
                            last edited by

                            @stephenw10:

                            You can't just assign VLANs at random. Assign the sis interface directly.

                            Steve

                            I need 2 interfaces before pfsense will proceed, do I assign one generic vlan as WAN and then assign the sis0 directly to LAN?  How would you do it?

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                            • stephenw10S Offline
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by

                              PfSense only requires 1 interface. But yes you could use one real interface and one VLAN interface.
                              The other possibility is that the default config of the switch is no vlans at all, just like an unmanaged switch.

                              Steve

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                              • _Adrian__ Offline
                                _Adrian_
                                last edited by

                                I'm keeping an eye on this thread :)

                                If it ain't broken, fix it till it is :P

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                                  _Adrian_
                                  last edited by

                                  I wonder if this has similar hardware :P
                                  http://www.ebay.ca/itm/HP-Tippingpoint-Core-Controller-48-Port-Gigabit-Switch-/321258224413?pt=US_Network_Switches&hash=item4acc7b7b1d

                                  If it ain't broken, fix it till it is :P

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                                  • stephenw10S Offline
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                    last edited by

                                    Unlikely. You need some serious power for a 48 port gig switch. You're suggesting it might have an x86 backend? Maybe if it has any firewall or routing features. I doubt it though.

                                    Steve

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                                      _Adrian_
                                      last edited by

                                      @stephenw10:

                                      You're suggesting it might have an x86 backend?
                                      Steve

                                      Its a posibility…

                                      And that's what I'm after :)

                                      If it ain't broken, fix it till it is :P

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                                        Sifter
                                        last edited by

                                        @stephenw10:

                                        PfSense only requires 1 interface. But yes you could use one real interface and one VLAN interface.
                                        The other possibility is that the default config of the switch is no vlans at all, just like an unmanaged switch.

                                        Steve

                                        Ive now assigned sis0 as LAN and since it asked for WAN first, I just filled in a random vlan name.  However, nomatter what cable or port I plug into, none of the ports light up.  They dont recognize that a cat5 cable is plugged in.

                                        If it doesnt see that a cat5 cable is plugged in, how is a packet capture going to work?  Dont we first have to work through getting sis0 "UP"?

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                                        • stephenw10S Offline
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                          last edited by

                                          Ah, well that makes things a lot more complex. If the default config of the switch is no config at all, everything off, then it needs to be configured before anything will work. Yes you need to see sis0 as UP before anything else.
                                          Where are you reading this though, at the console I assume. What do you see from 'ifconfig -a'? If it is vlans only at sis0 then an interface set to use no tags or vlan1 might show as down. What does is show for media and status?

                                          Steve

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                                            Sifter
                                            last edited by

                                            Im doing everything from the console at this point.

                                            Enter an option: 1
                                            
                                            Valid interfaces are:
                                            
                                            sis0  02:63:c0:d6:7b:7e   (up) NatSemi DP8381[56] 10/100BaseTX
                                            
                                            Do you want to set up VLANs first?
                                            
                                            If you are not going to use VLANs, or only for optional interfaces, you should
                                            say no here and use the webConfigurator to configure VLANs later, if required.
                                            
                                            Do you want to set up VLANs now [y|n]? y
                                            
                                            WARNING: all existing VLANs will be cleared if you proceed!
                                            
                                            Do you want to proceed [y|n]?y
                                            
                                            VLAN Capable interfaces:
                                            
                                            sis0    02:63:c0:d6:7b:7e   (up)
                                            
                                            Enter the parent interface name for the new VLAN (or nothing if finished): sis0
                                            Enter the VLAN tag (1-4094): 1
                                            
                                            VLAN Capable interfaces:
                                            
                                            sis0    02:63:c0:d6:7b:7e   (up)
                                            
                                            Enter the parent interface name for the new VLAN (or nothing if finished):
                                            
                                            VLAN interfaces:
                                            
                                            sis0_vlan1      VLAN tag 1, parent interface sis0
                                            
                                            *NOTE*  pfSense requires *AT LEAST* 1 assigned interface(s) to function.
                                                    If you do not have *AT LEAST* 1 interfaces you CANNOT continue.
                                            
                                                    If you do not have at least 1 *REAL* network interface card(s)
                                                    or one interface with multiple VLANs then pfSense
                                                    *WILL NOT* function correctly.
                                            
                                            If you do not know the names of your interfaces, you may choose to use
                                            auto-detection. In that case, disconnect all interfaces now before
                                            hitting 'a' to initiate auto detection.
                                            
                                            Enter the WAN interface name or 'a' for auto-detection: sis0_vlan1
                                            
                                            Enter the LAN interface name or 'a' for auto-detection
                                            NOTE: this enables full Firewalling/NAT mode.
                                            (or nothing if finished): sis0
                                            
                                            Enter the Optional 1 interface name or 'a' for auto-detection
                                            (or nothing if finished):
                                            
                                            The interfaces will be assigned as follows:
                                            
                                            WAN  -> sis0_vlan1
                                            LAN  -> sis0
                                            
                                            Do you want to proceed [y|n]?y
                                            
                                            Writing configuration...done.
                                            One moment while we reload the settings... done!
                                            *** Welcome to pfSense 2.1-RELEASE-nanobsd (i386) on pfSense ***
                                            
                                             WAN (wan)       -> sis0_vlan1 ->
                                             LAN (lan)       -> sis0       -> v4: 10.0.0.169/24
                                            
                                             0) Logout (SSH only)                  8) Shell
                                             1) Assign Interfaces                  9) pfTop
                                             2) Set interface(s) IP address       10) Filter Logs
                                             3) Reset webConfigurator password    11) Restart webConfigurator
                                             4) Reset to factory defaults         12) pfSense Developer Shell
                                             5) Reboot system                     13) Upgrade from console
                                             6) Halt system                       14) Enable Secure Shell (sshd)
                                             7) Ping host                         15) Restore recent configuration
                                            
                                            Enter an option:
                                            
                                            
                                            [2.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense.localdomain]/root(1): ifconfig -a
                                            sis0: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                                                    options=83808 <vlan_mtu,wol_ucast,wol_mcast,wol_magic,linkstate>ether 02:63:c0:d6:7b:7e
                                                    inet6 fe80::7422:d7c0:c46:842%sis0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
                                                    inet 10.0.0.169 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 10.0.0.255
                                                    nd6 options=1 <performnud>media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                                                    status: no carrier
                                            enc0: flags=0<> metric 0 mtu 1536
                                            pfsync0: flags=0<> metric 0 mtu 1460
                                                    syncpeer: 224.0.0.240 maxupd: 128 syncok: 1
                                            pflog0: flags=100 <promisc>metric 0 mtu 33192
                                            lo0: flags=8049 <up,loopback,running,multicast>metric 0 mtu 16384
                                                    options=3 <rxcsum,txcsum>inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
                                                    inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
                                                    inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x5
                                                    nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>sis0_vlan100: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                                                    ether 02:63:c0:d6:7b:7e
                                                    inet6 fe80::7422:d7c0:c46:842%sis0_vlan100 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x6
                                                    nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                                                    status: no carrier
                                                    vlan: 100 vlanpcp: 0 parent interface: sis0
                                            sis0_vlan200: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                                                    ether 02:63:c0:d6:7b:7e
                                                    inet6 fe80::7422:d7c0:c46:842%sis0_vlan200 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x7
                                                    nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                                                    status: no carrier
                                                    vlan: 200 vlanpcp: 0 parent interface: sis0
                                            sis0_vlan300: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                                                    ether 02:63:c0:d6:7b:7e
                                                    inet6 fe80::7422:d7c0:c46:842%sis0_vlan300 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x8
                                                    nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                                                    status: no carrier
                                                    vlan: 300 vlanpcp: 0 parent interface: sis0
                                            sis0_vlan1: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                                                    ether 02:63:c0:d6:7b:7e
                                                    inet6 fe80::7422:d7c0:c46:842%sis0_vlan1 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x9
                                                    nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                                                    status: no carrier
                                                    vlan: 1 vlanpcp: 0 parent interface: sis0
                                            [2.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense.localdomain]/root(2):</performnud,accept_rtadv></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></performnud,accept_rtadv></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></performnud,accept_rtadv></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></performnud,accept_rtadv></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></performnud,accept_rtadv></rxcsum,txcsum></up,loopback,running,multicast></promisc></performnud></vlan_mtu,wol_ucast,wol_mcast,wol_magic,linkstate></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast> 
                                            
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