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    Dual WAN Setup on XG-7100

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      wintok @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10
      I have not given up completely on XG-7100. I did manage to setup dual wan config successfully during the week-end.

      Happy to share with you guys if you need it.

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        Good to hear. 👍

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          Timbobx
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          @wintok Can you share with me the configuration of the dual wan on the xg-7100?
          I am getting mad with the marvel chip.

          Best Rehards Tim

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            What problem are you seeing?

            Trying to setup a seconds WAN port on the switch?

            Steve

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              Timbobx
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              Yes need to setup 3 additional WAN Ports (totally 4 WAN and 2 LAN Ports) for a fallback and smart rooting.

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                Timbobx @stephenw10
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                @stephenw10 Forgot to reply direct to you.
                Yes I want to setup additional WAN ports on the switch.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Ok, so, in summary, you need to:

                  Add a new VLAN on lagg0 from Interfaces > Assign to use as WAN2 for example 4092

                  Configure the switch to use that new VLAN. You can use the default WAN (4090) as an example here.
                  On the Switch > Ports tab chage the PVID of the port you want to use to the new ID, for example 4092.
                  On the Switch > VLAN tab add a new VLAN group with the new ID (4092).
                  Add to it the port you want to use as untagged and 9 & 10 as tagged.

                  Remove the port you;re using from the LAN vlan group (4091).

                  We did a hangout on this with a lot more detail:
                  https://youtu.be/NgRy14rYhV8

                  Steve

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                    wintok @Timbobx
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                    @Timbobx
                    Hi Timbox

                    I use ports ETH1 (primary) and ETH2 (secondary) for WAN connections. First you need to change Port VID of the Port (in my case ETH2) for your secondary WAN connection. The default Port VID is 4091 and I changed to 4092. It's editable , double click , change , click and hit save. [Interfaces->Switch->System->Ports]
                    Assign port eth2 to 4092.PNG

                    For the next part you need to add your VLANs and add members [Interfaces->Switch->System->VLANs]
                    3.PNG
                    Secondary Internet Connection.PNG

                    Add port 2 (untagged) and port 9 and 10 both as tagged members above. Incase If you need to compare the configuration for the primary WAN see below. It has members port 1 (untagged) and 9 and 10 both as tagged memebers.

                    primary Internet Connection.PNG

                    When you finish the above configuration next you need to your configure VLANs again but this time you add your vlan 4092 and choose your parent interface.
                    [Interfaces->Assingments->VLANs]
                    4.PNG
                    For Parent interface choose lagg0 for VLAN Tag enter 4092 and VLAN Priority leave as 0 and for description give wan2 for instance (in my case ATHKL) and Hit save

                    3.PNG

                    At this stage the new interface is now ready to be configured
                    Interfaces->Assingments->Interface Assingments
                    Click on new interface see below and configure its ip settings.
                    5.PNG

                    6.PNG

                    Your second WAN should be up and running if follow the instructions correctly. You might also might need to configure WAN fail over to utilize the two connections ....

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                      Timbobx
                      last edited by Timbobx

                      @stephenw10 said in Dual WAN Setup on XG-7100:

                      4092
                      @wintok

                      Thanks! For the work/ documentation.

                      My open questions is, where can I change the MAC-Adresses of the interfaces. I need different MAC-Addresses on each interface. I have an ISP with lines of 1000 MBit. But the ISP is sending me 3 times the same IP because on 3 ports I have the same MAC-Adddress. And I cannot find a place where I can change it on the parent interface.

                      Example WAN2 VLAN 4083 on ETH3
                      15817de3-8bff-43ed-97c8-4fd663998335-grafik.png

                      has lagg0 as parent device.
                      Like WAN3 VLAN 4084 on ETH4 and
                      like WAN4 VLAN 4085 on ETH5

                      153cfb76-73ca-48e2-ad5a-56dd7cd8d76e-grafik.png

                      What did I wrong?

                      Best Regards Tim

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        That's a problem.
                        The VLAN interface inherits it's MAC address from the parent interface and all those VLANs are on the same parent, lagg0.
                        It's possible to separate the lagg interface and usr the two ix NICs are parent to give two MAC addresses.

                        It's a horrible hack but you may be able to create a single interface bridge where you can spoof the MAC to give 3 total.

                        Really though you should have the expansion card to use 4 discrete NICs for that.

                        Steve

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                          sgw @naalpv
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                          @naalpv too bad, it's gone ;-)

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