Not pinging Netgate Vlan's
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One other strange thing:
NTP isformation is wrong! -
It has no WAN connection and the 1100 has no battery backed RTC so it uses the most recent file timestamp.
What are you pinging from there? Clearly not the switch.
What IP address is that? Is that a static IP? How is it connected?
How are you connecting the the pfSense GUI? From a different workstation?
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@afcarvalho Are you sure you have the WAN and LAN connected correctly? Almost seems like they may be reversed.
As Stephen said, no internet connection there. See where it says Can't check for updates, dead give away.
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@jarhead I have no Wan connected.
I have one PC that I connect via one usb c adapter.
And I have a Wifi connection on that the PC that connects to the net.
That's what I am using to answer in this communication.
When I connect the PC directly to the Negate, it works fine.
The Netgate has the Lan port 192.168.104.1
The Netgate has one Vlan (30) with 172.168.108.1 as static IP and a DHCP service serving 172.168.108.100 to 172.168.100.200.A
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@afcarvalho
You're getting very confusing now.
If you don't have a WAN connected, why would you think the NTP would be correct??What does "When I connect the PC directly to the Negate, it works fine." mean?
Do you mean you can ping all vlan interfaces?Post the G1/0/1 config.
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@afcarvalho said in Not pinging Netgate Vlan's:
172.168.108.100 to 172.168.100.200
So when you connect the client does it get an IP in that range?
Can you ping 172.168.108.1?
If you try to ping the LAN IP, outside that subnet the client might be trying to use the wifi if you didn't disable it.
You said the firewall rules are open but are they really open?
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@stephenw10 Connecting directly the PC to the Netgate, I can't ping 172.168.108.1 (Vlan 30)
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Ok those rules look good.
When you connect the client directly to the LAN does it get a DHCP lease in the LAN subnet? (192.168.104.0/24)
When you connect it via the switch does it get a lease in the VLAN subnet?
Are you disabling the wifi when you test to be sure the 1100 is the default route?
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@stephenw10 1st question - yes
2nd question no
3rd question yesA
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@afcarvalho
3rd time.
Post G1/0/1 config. -
Sorry.
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@afcarvalho You have to add the vlans to it
Switchport mode trunk allowed vlan 10,20,30 -
this is the port configuration on the cisco switch that I use to connect to the Netgate when the Netgate Lan port is connected to the GI1/0/1 trunk port
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@jarhead done
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@afcarvalho
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@jarhead Unfortunatey doesn't work...
You have been very patient with me...
Feel free not to answer, if suits you...
I'm felling a real pxxx ix txx axxA
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@afcarvalho
I don't mind. Sitting here in work on standby so have some time to kill.So what doesn't work?
Did you try vlan 30?
Does it get an IP?
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@jarhead I tried and my pc doesn't get an IP (it seems that DHCP is not serving the Cisco Switch port
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You have some connectivity there though? The switch has a static IP in the LAN subnet? Can it ping the 1100 LAN address?