Help with Vlan
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No idea about the linksys. Sorry. If it supports multiple SSIDs with VLAN tags, it should work fine. If not, no.
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No idea about the linksys. Sorry. If it supports multiple SSIDs with VLAN tags, it should work fine. If not, no.
thank you,
do I have to trunk a port on the switch ? create vlan on the switch port ? -
To send multiple VLANs over one switch port, yes, you need it to be a tagged port. "trunk" has at least two meanings when it comes to switch ports and is kind of vendor-specific so I like to avoid the term.
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To send multiple VLANs over one switch port, yes, you need it to be a tagged port. "trunk" has at least two meanings when it comes to switch ports and is kind of vendor-specific so I like to avoid the term.
do you mean create just a VLAN on the physical switch port no thrunk ?
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You typically don't create a VLAN on a port. You create a VLAN on a switch or a network of switches. Ports are either tagged or untagged on that VLAN. Tagged ports can carry multiple VLANs and are sometimes referred to as trunk ports.
All of this information is available in places like wikipedia and is not pfSense-specific. I don't know why you want someone to take the time to re-explain that which is already explained elsewhere and is general networking knowledge.
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keep in mind if your going to be running vlans on your vswitch you need to set it to 4095
thanks john,
creating a vlan 4095 on the vswitch , creating vlan on the pfsense , and vlan on the physique switch and I am set to go ?thank you
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John can you please help ?
i am stuck here.
i've bought the VLAN WLAN device
http://www.peplink.com/products/enterprise-access-point/pepwave-ap-one/#enterpriseVLAN is configured on the pfsense
VLAN 20 is configured on the switch on port 20
the AP is attached on port 20 on the switch.
VLAN 20 on the pfsense is having DHCP enabled
On the vSwitch i've created a port group with ALL (4095 ) but can't get it work**when a use is connected to the AP they don't receive IP of VLAN 20 but of Default VLAN
what i am doing wrong ?
thank you**
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Sounds like the AP is sending traffic to the switch untagged. Change your switch port to an untagged port on VLAN 20 and connect the AP to it.
That's fine but you can only do one SSID. Else you have to figure out how to tell the AP to tag the traffic from that SSID with VLAN 20 and leave the switchport like it is.
I notice you did not specify whether you made port 20 tagged or untagged on VLAN 20. It matters.
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Sounds like the AP is sending traffic to the switch untagged. Change your switch port to an untagged port on VLAN 20 and connect the AP to it.
That's fine but you can only do one SSID. Else you have to figure out how to tell the AP to tag the traffic from that SSID with VLAN 20 and leave the switchport like it is.
I notice you did not specify whether you made port 20 tagged or untagged on VLAN 20. It matters.
thank you so much for your answer.
the port 20 is untagged on the VLAN20 on the physical switch.
attached is a picturePS : there is no cable right now just had to disaconnect it .
from the vswitch is the settings correct ?
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The settings on the switch are wrong or it would be working. The switchport going to the AP needs to be configured to match whatever the AP is configured to do. Sorry, I don't have time to research your AP. You'll need to find out its capabilities.
A VLAN with only one port on it can't talk to anything else. Where is your tagged port going to pfSense?
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A VLAN with only one port on it can't talk to anything else. Where is your tagged port going to pfSense?
sorry I didn't get the question,
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The fastest way to solve your issues is probably to find a networking text written in your native language that explains all this.
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The fastest way to solve your issues is probably to find a networking text written in your native language that explains all this.
thank you for your answer.
the idea is to configure VLAN20 and VLAN 30 using pfsense as VM in the ESXI 6.0
on the physical switch configure two ports for VLAN 30 and 20
Connect the AP 20 in VLAN 20 on the physical switch and AP 30 In VLAN 30 port on the switch.
each VLAN is delivering a DHCP server .thank you
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Right. And I am in no mood to write up exactly how to configure all that for someone who apparently doesn't know the difference between tagged and untagged switch ports.
I hate to be harsh, but no. Maybe someone else.
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Right. And I am in no mood to write up exactly how to configure all that for someone who apparently doesn't know the difference between tagged and untagged switch ports.
I hate to be harsh, but no. Maybe someone else.
thank you for your answer,
the issue here is not knowing the different between tag and untag is the explanation .
hopefully someone can be kind and help me here out .