SG-4860 port enumeration
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Just taken delivery of a nice shiny new SG-4860
My WAN & LAN ports aren't correct out out the box, when I connected the WAN port to my local LAN it didn't pick up an address via DHCP.
When I take the rj45 out of the WAN interface and connect it into the LAN port the WAN interface in the console comes up with a DHCP address.
I'd like the ports in future to enumerate correctly if I do a factory default, rather than having to faff about with the interfaces.
As of now :-
WAN (wan) -> igb1
LAN (lan) -> igb0
OPT1 (opt1) -> igb2
OPT2 (opt2) -> igb3
OPT3 (opt3) -> igb4
OPT4 (opt4) -> igb5What I'd like it to be to match the front :-
WAN (wan) -> igb0
LAN (lan) -> igb1
OPT1 (opt1) -> igb2
OPT2 (opt2) -> igb3
OPT3 (opt3) -> igb4
OPT4 (opt4) -> igb5The output from ifconfig :-
[2.3.1-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.localdomain]/root: ifconfig -a
igb0: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
options=400bb <rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,vlan_hwtagging,jumbo_mtu,vlan_hwcsum,vlan_hwtso>ether 00:08:a2:0a:9d:cb
inet6 fe80::208:a2ff:fe0a:9dcb%igb0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
nd6 options=21 <performnud,auto_linklocal>media: Ethernet autoselect
status: no carrier
igb1: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
options=400bb <rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,vlan_hwtagging,jumbo_mtu,vlan_hwcsum,vlan_hwtso>ether 00:08:a2:0a:9d:cc
inet6 fe80::1:1%igb1 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0xff000000 broadcast 255.255.255.255
nd6 options=21 <performnud,auto_linklocal>media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT <full-duplex>)
status: active
igb2: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
options=400bb <rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,vlan_hwtagging,jumbo_mtu,vlan_hwcsum,vlan_hwtso>ether 00:08:a2:0a:9d:c7
inet6 fe80::208:a2ff:fe0a:9dc7%igb2 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x3
nd6 options=21 <performnud,auto_linklocal>media: Ethernet autoselect
status: no carrier
igb3: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
options=400bb <rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,vlan_hwtagging,jumbo_mtu,vlan_hwcsum,vlan_hwtso>ether 00:08:a2:0a:9d:c8
inet6 fe80::208:a2ff:fe0a:9dc8%igb3 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x4
nd6 options=21 <performnud,auto_linklocal>media: Ethernet autoselect
status: no carrier
igb4: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
options=400bb <rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,vlan_hwtagging,jumbo_mtu,vlan_hwcsum,vlan_hwtso>ether 00:08:a2:0a:9d:c9
inet6 fe80::208:a2ff:fe0a:9dc9%igb4 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x5
nd6 options=21 <performnud,auto_linklocal>media: Ethernet autoselect
status: no carrier
igb5: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
options=400bb <rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,vlan_hwtagging,jumbo_mtu,vlan_hwcsum,vlan_hwtso>ether 00:08:a2:0a:9d:ca
inet6 fe80::208:a2ff:fe0a:9dca%igb5 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x6
inet 172.16.1.25 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 172.16.1.255
inet6 fdee:87cd:d40:1:208:a2ff:fe0a:9dca prefixlen 64 autoconf
nd6 options=23 <performnud,accept_rtadv,auto_linklocal>media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX <full-duplex>)
status: active</full-duplex></performnud,accept_rtadv,auto_linklocal></rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,vlan_hwtagging,jumbo_mtu,vlan_hwcsum,vlan_hwtso></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></performnud,auto_linklocal></rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,vlan_hwtagging,jumbo_mtu,vlan_hwcsum,vlan_hwtso></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></performnud,auto_linklocal></rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,vlan_hwtagging,jumbo_mtu,vlan_hwcsum,vlan_hwtso></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></performnud,auto_linklocal></rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,vlan_hwtagging,jumbo_mtu,vlan_hwcsum,vlan_hwtso></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></full-duplex></performnud,auto_linklocal></rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,vlan_hwtagging,jumbo_mtu,vlan_hwcsum,vlan_hwtso></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></performnud,auto_linklocal></rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,vlan_hwtagging,jumbo_mtu,vlan_hwcsum,vlan_hwtso></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast> -
The auto-assigned order is correct, that's how the ports are on the system from left to right. Left-most is igb1, next to that is igb0, then igb2, 3, etc. Check the quick start guide.
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So shouldn't the case of the SG-4860 have the left most port marked as LAN not WAN.
https://portal.pfsense.org/docs/manuals/sg-4860/io-ports.html
As I said in my port I had to move the interfaces over in the GUI so they matched the front of the SG-4860.
All up now and working, apart from a few minor niggles I have to say I'm very impressed.
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When you are looking at the ports left to right: igb1, igb0, igb2, igb3, igb4, igb5.
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You're not getting what I'm saying.
Out of the box my SG-4860 had the WAN and LAN ports reversed so the port marked WAN on the front of the router was actually the LAN port on the web GUI.
I had to swap in the GUI in the Interfaces -> Assign section ibg0 & ibg1.
The ports marked on the outside of the box read WAN, LAN, OPT1 - 4.
Anyhow everything is working a treat, I'm well chuffed.