• 7100 access port mirror

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    stephenw10S

    Yes, you can divide up the switched ports in whatever way you want, it's managed switch.

    You can even use port VLAN mode to effectively couple the two internal interfaces to two Eth ports directly. That allows you to treat them as real NIC ports and see all traffic on them. But obviously only at 1G.

    Steve

  • NetGate 7100 1U Ports 9 and10

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    U

    Yeah...I just saw this post...didn't see it in my search of the forum before:

    https://forum.netgate.com/topic/147330/how-to-tag-interface-sfp-ix0-on-an-xg-7100/8

    hmmm, I see what you are saying they route between the interfaces. In our small network, we have those vlans listed above with end devices spread out on different switches. I have the Eth 2, and 4 used to ensure routing. Yeah I should have the switches connected but they are not top of the line, and with the costs and this being a nonprofit it is hard to spend that money and even to get the money. I was hoping to utilize the SFP+ ports like I did on the Ubiquity UDM Pro of which we replaced.

    I like this unit Netgate, so much better, though...I am now recommending this to everyone.

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    Is it only myself who is seeing slowness getting into the webconfig?