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    Netgate 7100-1U New NIC setup issues

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    • Sammy2NetgoS
      Sammy2Netgo @stephenw10
      last edited by

      So lan stays on lagg0.4091 ? even if im plugged into port 10 which is the sfp to the left how would i arrange through the console ?

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      • Sammy2NetgoS
        Sammy2Netgo @stephenw10
        last edited by

        @stephenw10 i have a switch conected to the sfp + port 10 I dont use any ethernet ports on the router except the new card as wan

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          You can reassign LAN to be anything. If you're not using the Eth1-8 (switch) ports then you don't need to worry about the lagg other than it is configured to be ix2/3 by default but those are now the on-board SFP ports and you are trying to use those.

          You should still reconfigure the lagg to be ix4/5 so the switch ports can be used if needed.

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          • Sammy2NetgoS
            Sammy2Netgo @stephenw10
            last edited by

            @stephenw10 so how would it look like in console?
            I factory reset and it shows :
            Wan > Lagg0.4090
            Lan> laggo.4091 >v4 192.168.1.1
            What would i setup from console if i need new card as wan and sfp port 10 as lan to switch

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              As you posted above:

              WAN > ix0
              LAN > ix3 (port labelled ix1)

              But since ix2/3 are part of lagg0 by default you may be unable to assign ix3 until the lagg is re-assigned to ix4/5 or removed.

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              • Sammy2NetgoS
                Sammy2Netgo @stephenw10
                last edited by

                @stephenw10 is there a way to do it from console ?

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by stephenw10

                  Yes you can assign interfaces from the console. Use menu option 1.

                  Doing so will remove the old assignment so you will have no lagg configured after that. You would have to add it again afterwards in the gui if you wanted to use the Eth ports later.

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                  • Sammy2NetgoS
                    Sammy2Netgo @stephenw10
                    last edited by Sammy2Netgo

                    @stephenw10 how should my new assignments look like ?
                    Wan -ix0
                    Lan-ix3
                    Opt1-?
                    Opt2-?
                    Opt3-?
                    Opt4-?
                    Opt5-?
                    To witch of the above would i assign these :
                    Ix1;ix2,ix4,;ix5 ;lagg0.4090;lagg0.4091
                    Also i dont need vlans or do i have to setup vlans to do what i need done ?

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      You don't need to assign anything more than WAN and LAN. You can then access the webgui and assign other interfaces if you need to.

                      What interfaces do need to end up with though?

                      You will need to use VLANs and a lagg on ix4/5 to access the switch ports for example.

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                      • Sammy2NetgoS
                        Sammy2Netgo @stephenw10
                        last edited by Sammy2Netgo

                        @stephenw10 hello;-) thats what i did
                        Wan -ixo which i got ip from modem
                        Lan -ix3 setup dhcp and gateway ip

                        After that i cant connect to webgui or to network through switch or router -
                        Do i need to setup dhcp on switch ?
                        All i need is the sfp+ port and new nic card ethernet as wan
                        And when setting up dhcp and gateway ip After
                        When it gives me iption wan uostream ipv4 gateway i skip as its for wan ,right ? I wonder what else am i missing as i cant connect

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          You are talking about an external switch connected to ix3 I assume?

                          There shouldn't be anything special required there, I would expect it to 'just work'.

                          Are you sure the switch is connected to ix3? Do you see link LEDs?

                          Run at the command line: ifconfig ix3
                          Make sure it shows as linked.

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                          • Sammy2NetgoS
                            Sammy2Netgo @stephenw10
                            last edited by Sammy2Netgo

                            @stephenw10 its very weird as my devices connected to switch detecting dhcp from router but cant connect neans the ix3 is passing data to switch and is connected

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                            • Sammy2NetgoS
                              Sammy2Netgo @Sammy2Netgo
                              last edited by Sammy2Netgo

                              @Sammy2Netgo would the issue be related to switch set to l3 instead L2 im sure dhcp doesnt need to be running on the switch just the router as far as i know

                              Or would it be related to the port on the switch set to access port vs trunk port ?

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                              • Sammy2NetgoS
                                Sammy2Netgo @Sammy2Netgo
                                last edited by

                                @Sammy2Netgo i was thinking about reverse engineering and setting dhcp on the switch and get the router to obtain ip from switch

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                                • stephenw10S
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by

                                  Just to confirm you are referring to some external switch connected to the on-board SFP port on the 7100 here?

                                  Not the on-board switch in the 7100? Which is L2 only.

                                  If your switch is set to layer 3 then it may be relaying the DHCP requests between two subnets but would not necessarily route traffic unless configured to do that.

                                  Clients connected to the pfSense LAN expect to be in the same layer 2 segment. So, yes, having the switch setup as L3 could be causing this.

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                                  • Sammy2NetgoS
                                    Sammy2Netgo @stephenw10
                                    last edited by

                                    @stephenw10 yes its an external switch hooked up to sfp + port 10

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                                    • Sammy2NetgoS
                                      Sammy2Netgo @Sammy2Netgo
                                      last edited by

                                      @Sammy2Netgo what do i do in this section for lan ip setup ?
                                      For a WAN, enter the new LAN ipv4 upstream gateway address. For a LAN, press enter > for none:
                                      I leave blank ,right ? As its for a lan or does this have to do with me not connecting online through my dhcp

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                                      • stephenw10S
                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                        last edited by

                                        Yes just leave it empty, only WAN type interfaces should have a gateway set.

                                        DHCP will pass the LAN address to clients to use as their gateway. Check the default route on the client.

                                        Make sure the LAN subnet doesn't conflict with the whatever the WAN is receiving.

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                                        • Sammy2NetgoS
                                          Sammy2Netgo @stephenw10
                                          last edited by

                                          @stephenw10 omg my head feels like a pumpkin ready to explode -So the clients that are hooked to the switch are showing receiving dhcp lease from router but when i do ping to client it says no network or connection.Last night i tried to reverse the process and make my switch hand out dhcp leases and the router did receive the lease so there is some communication between router and switch but still no connectivity
                                          I find the ports are out of whack as i factory reset router and the lan port 1 should be the wan but thats not the case -My other option idea would be to take the new card out of the router then setup the router and then put the new card in ?Not sure if that would help-What do you guys think maybe the assignments of the ports needed is gone or missing on the back end , thats why the no connection issues ?
                                          Or maybe through console boot sector do new install of pfsense ?
                                          One funny thing i noticed is in console it shows the sfp i wanna use as lan to external switch is ix3 so when i did that i only see rx not tx but when i put ix1 as LAN switch showing rx & tx connectivity.Originally on the front face panel it does show the sfp port labeled ix1.Any ideas ?

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                                          • Sammy2NetgoS
                                            Sammy2Netgo @stephenw10
                                            last edited by

                                            @stephenw10 both my modem router from isp and netgate router are set with 24 /cidr
                                            255.255.255.0 subnet /how would it interfere ?
                                            Currently my netgate router is set on lan side of the isp modem router

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