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    Pfsense vlan to Cisco SG300 vlans Internet not working

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Routing and Multi WAN
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      Su30MKI
      last edited by

      Hello Everybody,

      1. I have created vlans in pfsense as vlan 10, vlan 20, vlan 30
              2. created vlans in cisco SG300 with the same vlan id
              3. I have kept the vlan ip as 192.168.10.1 and switch vlan ip address as 192.168.10.2
                4. I have configured the default gateway as 192.168.100.1 - The LAN ip in the L3 switch
              5 No any vlans are pinging to the pfsense

      Please help me out

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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
        last edited by

        If your using your sg300 as a L3 And routing at it, pfsense doesn't need to know about any downstream vlans.. Only thing it would care about is the transit network used to connected to your downstream L3 router.

        So are you routing at your sg300 or just using it as layer 2 and letting pfsense route and firewall between your vlans?

        Why don't you draw up your network and how pfsense is actually connected to your sg300 and the port configs on your sg300 and will figure out what your doing wrong.

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          marvosa
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          You have a networking issue.  What are you doing with your setup?  Either create your VLAN's on PFsense and trunk it to your switch or create a transit between PFsense and your switch, enable routing and then create the VLAN's on your switch.  Trying to mix and match the two is not going to work.

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          • DerelictD
            Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
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            You did not say you performed the step of actually assigning the VLAN interfaces to the pfSense interfaces in Interfaces > Assignments.

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