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    pfSense keeps disconnecting/reconnecting in UniFi Controller

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      MoonKnight @JKnott
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      Yeah, All my ports on my (core switch) US-24 are using Profile "ALL". So I believe it's safe to "delete/disable" it.

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @MoonKnight
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        @ciscox and what would then be native? Untagged on these interfaces? What is the point of using "all" profile on all ports? That doesn't make any sense to me?? What is all connected to your core switch - all access switches or AP? How are you assigning devices to specific untagged networks.. Are you changing the native vlan on the specific ports?

        Use of the all profile wouldn't make sense for devices that are only meant to be in 1 vlan - like a pc or printer or etc..

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          MoonKnight @johnpoz
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          Well, I don't use trunk. Profile "ALL" means it is trunk.

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          Example, on my US-8-60W I have on port 2,3,4 and 5 (profile - VL40_IoT) so everything connected on those ports uses VL40_IoT assigned from pfSense

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            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @MoonKnight
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            @ciscox all is their trunk term.. So you have no devices handing off your 24, just other switches and AP?

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              MoonKnight @johnpoz
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              @johnpoz If I understand you correctly. I do have other devices connected to my US-24, some computers, Smart TV's but most of them are using my LAN network (my main network) and one Smart TV using profile - VL30_KIDS, the rest of the ports on my US-24 using profile "ALL" :)

              Btw, my pfSense and UniFi "setup"(almost) is from this video made by Lawrence Systems
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2w1Ywt081o

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