Not new to pfSense, but setting up my first VLAN, but I just can't grasp the concept...
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Yeah want to use tagging vs ports for sure.. But I question if that tplink will actually allow you to remove a port from vlan 1.. What netgear do you have?
Also if your going to be doing tagging on esxi your prob going to need to set the vswitch vlan IP to 4095 so it doesn't strip tags... Prob a good idea to draw it all up how you want to physically connect everything, and we can discuss.
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@johnpoz
I have a Netgear GS108TV2.
I'm not an artist so:Roku 1
Roku 2
ATV 1
ATV 2
FireTV
These I want to go across 192.168.0.1 LAN, pulling from WAN only, NOT my VPN which is also setup on pfSense.Everything else (for the present for now) across 192.168.1.1 LAN.
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break out some crayons dude ;) How do you have this all connect to your esxi host.
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The ESXi server has 6 NIC's. 2 for management, the others for are for pfSense. One incoming WAN, 192.168.1.1 LAN comes out of one NIC to the 16 port switch. Actually, I have the other 2 connected to the switch as well. Why? I don't really know, because I could I guess, redundency?
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Lol, that's not the kind of picture you were asked for. Look at these and then make your own: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_network_diagram
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So you have enough physical nics on your esxi host that you dont need to vlan.. in pfsense or esxi, only on your switch to isolate the different layer 2 traffic.
About ready to head home - I will draw it up tmrw or later tonight... Prob early tmrw morning when I wake up and have quiet time..
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@johnpoz
Thanks for your help!I dumped Visio years ago when I retired...
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You don't need visio - lots of alternatives..
Here some ascii ones ;)
https://textik.com
http://asciiflow.com/Or gliffy etc. etc.
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@johnpoz
This is as close as i can get. -
@johnpoz
My drawing above is the existing config. The Netgear switch is completely unused. I would be fine using that if need be for the VLAN or port 5 or 6, although from Example 1 here, which I was going to loosely follow for the VLAN tagging, it appears to me, I should be able to remove a port from VLAN 1.https://www.tp-link.com/us/faq-788.html
Tim