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      shaunmccloud
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      It was linking at 1G, but that was expected. I don't have a 10G switch yet. Assigning the SolarFlare card from the console when I still have my current Intel card in to handle VLANs should let me connect via a VM on a VLAN, right?

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        Hard to answer that question without knowing exactly how you network and VMs are setup exactly. 😉

        But, in general, yes leave the Intel card in and assigned so you have access to the webgui and then configure the solarflare card separately. The Intel card will not be re-assigned, VLAN interfaces will not be moved simply by assigning another NIC.

        Steve

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          shaunmccloud @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10 I was planning on re-assigning my LAN interface to the SolarFlare NIC and leaving the VLANs on the Intel NIC. My VMs are on their own VLAN so I should be able to access one of them via RDP, and from there access the pfSense box.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Yes you should. VLANs are assigned as a different interface so if you have, for example, igb0.100 assigned as OPT2 then reassigning LAN, even if that was igb0, will not affect it. As long as the interface remains physically connected to the link carrying the VLAN.

            Steve

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              shaunmccloud
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              @stephenw10 You were right, I did have to force it to a 1000baseSX <full-duplex,rxpause,txpause> connection. Still trying to get IPv6 track interface to work on it though.

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                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Hmm, I wouldn't expect that to be affected by the NIC/driver. Unless maybe it has some odd MAC that local-link objects to. Or maybe some hardware off-loading option?

                Steve

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                  shaunmccloud @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10 I just had to reboot the router for it pickup the IPv6 addresses on the other interfaces. I was hoping to avoid that but I guess not.

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                    shaunmccloud
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                    Just added sfxge_load="YES" to /boot/loader.conf.local because I forgot to last night.....

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                      theyboosting @shaunmccloud
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                      @shaunmccloud How did this work out for you? I just received the same card this morning.

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                        shaunmccloud @theyboosting
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                        @theyboosting said in SolarFlare SFN5122F:

                        @shaunmccloud How did this work out for you? I just received the same card this morning.

                        Worked great. Although I am switching to an Intel card just to make it easier to pass the NIC through to a VM (I am virtualizing pfSense).

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                          theyboosting @shaunmccloud
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                          @shaunmccloud good! , I'm setting the negotiation to 1G myself (10g switch hasn't arrived yet) I'm using this card as the up-link to my switch from the pfsense box

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                            shaunmccloud @theyboosting
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                            @theyboosting That is what I used it for.

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                              theyboosting @shaunmccloud
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                              @shaunmccloud did you have to compile a driver, or just add sfxge_load="YES to the loader.conf ? I tried using this HP 10G card but it was such a mess that I ended up throwing it out lol

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                                shaunmccloud @theyboosting
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                                @theyboosting Just added to sfxge_load="YES to the /boot/loader.conf and /boot/loader.conf.local

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                                  theyboosting @shaunmccloud
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                                  @shaunmccloud worked perfectly, making my vlan for g1/0/52 now.. Thanks for the info, much appreciated.

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                                  • stephenw10S
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                    You only need to add the line to /boot/loader.conf.local. The standard file, /boot/loader.conf, may get overwritten.

                                    Steve

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