make pfsense box a 10GbE switch
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Hello all!
I have a PDF to view, to save typing heaps:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w7aUEO-G8JX8UqZ8RwtvNmfO7t3icnFr/view?usp=sharing
so...
blue lines = Cat5/6, to Netgear 24-port GbE switch, to modem, voila! internet, LAN etc, as it is, working nowblack lines = SFP+ DAC cables in the near future (I have one cable already)
PC1 has a Chelsio T440 - a quad port SFP+ 10GbE NIC, it has pfsense support/drivers etc.
What I would like PC1 to do is, simply act as a 10GbE switch for the other PCs - how do I configure pfsense as such?
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No. Just no. Get a 10G switch. pfSense is not a switch.
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@derelict didn't ask for your opinion, I asked how to do it.
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The answer is don't.
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@derelict quit telling me what not to do with my hardware, your arrogance isn't needed
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Fine. https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/book/bridging/index.html
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgNpI6VAAhI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHiucyRYX_w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p39mFz7ORcoWatch this series.
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If you really do want to just bridge those connections then don't use pfSense. Or if you must for some other reason I'd disable pf if you want to get close to actual 10G throughput.
But generally... yeah this is a bad idea.
Steve
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You have senior community members telling you not to do something; there is probably a reason for it.
What you are planning will add a level of complexity to the network, and won't work as you design it.
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@tiro_uspsss said in make pfsense box a 10GbE switch:
didn't ask for your opinion, I asked how to do it.
This just shows complete lack of understanding of what a public forum even is if you ask me.. Such posts make me miss the smite option ;)
I for sure don't give two shits to help him on any future questions that is for damn sure.. Bridging router interfaces doesn't = switch by any stretch of the imagination at all. Just plain BORKED...
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I mean I can imagine why using Pfsense as a switch ist stupid, but can someone give a little more insight as to why exactly? Apart from the throughput part, which is obviously gonna be nowhere near 10G I guess. Maybe someone can learn something here after all >.>
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It is opinion. But educated opinion. And worth its weight in highly educated and experienced I.T. techs even if not everyone wants to hear it.
In my opinion there is at least a couple of reasons to do what the OP is looking to do and that is for lab testing/educational reasons. Or a quick set up while you wait for the "real" switch that you back ordered is being shipped such as I did here at this building.
I went the Vyos route myself (linked above) and used it successfully just over a week. But only because I needed multiple SPF ports and needed it live quickly.
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@chrismacmahon said in make pfsense box a 10GbE switch:
You have senior community members telling you not to do something; there is probably a reason for it.
What you are planning will add a level of complexity to the network, and won't work as you design it.
@johnpoz said in make pfsense box a 10GbE switch:
@tiro_uspsss said in make pfsense box a 10GbE switch:
didn't ask for your opinion, I asked how to do it.
This just shows complete lack of understanding of what a public forum even is if you ask me.. Such posts make me miss the smite option ;)
I for sure don't give two shits to help him on any future questions that is for damn sure.. Bridging router interfaces doesn't = switch by any stretch of the imagination at all. Just plain BORKED...
the amount of conclusion jumping, arrogant, high-nosed BS displayed by admins/mods/employees isn't boding well for PR.
NO WHERE did I say that I /didn't/ know it may very well suck.
Instead of posting something like:"oh hey, do to that you'll need to bridge, link here... btw, it isn't recommended, pfsense sucks at switching"
no no no, you self-righteous p***ks simply post "NO" "don't do it"
acting like God himself, with-holding info despite being /respectfully/ asked for it
and for what? you come across that rude, you can't possibly convince that you are with-holding the info because you 'care about my hardware / pfsense experience'
my pfsense experience starts / started here. And if the forum 'owner' had 2-cents worth of decency, he'd fire the lot of you, you come across that pathetically up yourselves, it truly is mind boggling. -
I've reported three of you, despite your roles here on the forum
pull your heads out of your rear-ends
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https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/book/bridging/index.html
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@derelict said in make pfsense box a 10GbE switch:
https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/book/bridging/index.html
yeah you already sent that AFTER I got stuck into you and reported you, well done
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Actually I sent it days ago. This is a resend.
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Someone needs a time out.
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@johnpoz said in make pfsense box a 10GbE switch:
I for sure don't give two shits to help him on any future questions that is for damn sure.. Bridging router interfaces doesn't = switch by any stretch of the imagination at all. Just plain BORKED...
Well some people wear their "Idiot" badge with pride and tiro_uspsss seems to be among them, not much anyone can do about it.
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Taken care of.