Netgate SG-3100 LAN Address Changes To A VLAN Address
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@chrismacmahon it’s early lol, that address 172.16.80.10/24 is the static address I came up with.
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@chrismacmahon I made 4 VLAN addresses in the 3100, 172.16.50.10; 172.16.60.10; 172.16.70.10; and 172.16.80.10 all are /24. The VLAN tags are 50; 60; 70; and 80. Those tags are what I put into UniFi to point back to.
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@chrismacmahon said in Netgate SG-3100 LAN Address Changes To A VLAN Address:
pfSense is setup the way you have asked for it to happen.
The display in Unifi is most likely correct for how you have it setup as well.
We don't know enough about unifi to provide you additional troubleshooting steps.
The display in the Unifi Software might just be a display issue; that should have 0 impact on the SG-3100 functions.
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@chrismacmahon sorry, I get your point now, y’all are done, thanks for your help anyway.
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@chrismacmahon I know you are done with my issue, just some screenshots of my pfsense and UniFi
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That's the LAN interface, what are the other interfaces (don't need the dhcp page, just the interfaces).
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@chrismacmahon and UniFi.
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@chrismacmahon last bit of UniFi.
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@chrismacmahon Just the interfaces screenshots have been uploaded already if I'm not mistaken.
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Sorry if I was not clear, I would like to see what ip's are tied to what interface.
Diagnostics - interfaces should get me all that information.
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@chrismacmahon I don't see the "Interfaces" option under the diagnostic tab. Where do I go for the info you're asking about in pfsense?
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oh wow, I need more coffee. Sorry, Status - Interfaces
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@chrismacmahon Ummm, that's showing a lot more info than I think is cool for this venue, Lol is there another way I can get that information Chris?
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I don't need to see the WAN interface, the rest has already been provided (mac address, and some RFC1918 space). Feel free to omit "WAN"
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Just to be clear the issue you are looking to address here is that the Unifi 'Show Clients' page displays the SG-3100 as being on different subnets with different IPs addresses correct?
I still think that it most likely not a problem at all. The SG-3100 has interfaces, and hence IPs, in all those subnets.
Steve
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@stephenw10 Correct. I'm concerned that something else besides a uniFi controller dashboard display "anomaly" or flaw in either the 3100 an/or UniFi is at play. If it's just a UniFi ain't playing or unifying well with others :) so to speak, then maybe I can go with that and hope that and update somewhere in the future will clear this issue up.
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If it was showing an IP address on the SG-3100 attached to the wrong subnet that might be a problem but as far as I can see it's showing the IP address correctly for whichever interface/subnet is displayed.
As I said if it showed an entry for every interface the SG-3100 had, in each subnet, that would also seem perfectly OK to me. It seems to have some code to prevent that and show only one interface/IP and however that works it seems to be chosing an interface at random.I'm not sure why Unifi support are asking you about DHCP here since that has nothing to do with this issue other than perhaps if you use a Ubiquity gateway device they can pull the DHCP data from that.
Steve
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@stephenw10 I'm following you on that. I think UniFi is being lazy or just trying to get me to buy their gateway and I believe now that the UniFi controller software may have issues, but I don't know enough for that so I'm depending on you guys, Netgate and UniFi to help me understand and hopefully put my mind at rest so that I don't return anymore produces for fear of something is wrong with them.:)
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@stephenw10 I got a doctors appointment so, am I secure on the 3100 firewall side of things as far as my pfsense configuration is concerned? And this issue is some kind of UniFi software issue that does effect my network security?