Static ip error
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Have just installed pfsense for the first time with interfaces red+green+blue … installation went OK and it looks good
green range: 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254 (pool 192.168.1.100-192.168.1.199)
blue range: 192.168.2.1-192.168.2.254 (pool 192.168.2.100-192.168.2.199)When I create static ip:s on green it works OK but on blue I get error 'The IP address must lie in the blue subnet' when trying to get static for ip 192.168.2.10
The ip is outside the pool so what is the problem ?
I have pfsense 2.4.2 amd64 -
Post screens of what you've actually done.
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Here are my screenshots …
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Interfaces - BLUE would have been more useful. The Assignments page doesn't say much.
You can attach your images directly here without zipping them btw.
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Maybe I will explain what I want to achieve.
I want to create 2 VLAN:s - BLUE/VLAN10 and GREEN/VLAN20.
To VLAN10 I will attach Unifi AP:s & controller Unifi Cloud Key.
To VLAN20 I will attach servers and desktops.
My intention is to separate wifi and lan via VLAN:s and allow traffic between them via firewall rules.
Not sure howto proceed with VLANs in my case since I have not experience with them.
I hope you get the idea what I am after and give me guidelines …
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Assuming a standard /24 mask, you have two separate subnets. POOLS are only significant as far as DHCP is concerned, you still have to make statics BELONG to its subnet. You cannot shove a x.x.1.x static into a x.x.2.0 subnet and vice versa.
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OK - understand …
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Assuming a standard /24 mask, you have two separate subnets. POOLS are only significant as far as DHCP is concerned, you still have to make statics BELONG to its subnet. You cannot shove a x.x.1.x static into a x.x.2.0 subnet and vice versa.
Still confused but at a higher level …
I checked my settings and I have 2 different subnets:
GREEN 192.168.1.0/24 with dhcp
BLUE: 192.168.2.0/24 with dhcp.
When I created a static ip (192.168.1.10) in GREEN it is OK but creating a static ip (192.168.2.10) in BLUE then I got error message
Both are outside their dhcp pool ... so I do not shove a x.x.1.x static into a x.x.2.0 subnet and vice versa
I mean it must be possible to define static ip on different subnet or ...
What have I missed ? -
You fat-fingered your interface address.
(That's why we ask for screenshots of what you actually did. Not a description of what you think you have done.)
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Thanks … that was the problem - feel a little bit embarrassed.
Now when I counted my fingers and kept then under surveillance pfsense worked like a Swiss railway clock.
My intention is to give static ip:s on both subnets (green & blue) and with firewall rules decide how the traffic will flow between devices.
I guess that it is doable and I have to do my homework on the firewall rules section.
Thanks again ... and I am learning more and more.