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    WAN uplink on LAN ports

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Routing and Multi WAN
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      frodet
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      Hi,

      I have the SG-2100. I have a multi-WAN config so I have to use one of the "internal" switch ports on the SG-2100 as WAN-uplink. The port is on its own VLAN.

      How safe is this compared to a dedicated interface like the WAN-port?

      Is it a problem while booting? I mean before pfsense software is loaded as it is a switch port.

      Best Regards
      Frode

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        netblues @frodet
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        @frodet All interfaces are treated equally on pf. A wan interface has also gateway configured.
        While booting you just have a layer 2 switch, with no configured ip anywhere, so it doesn't exist to the ip world. As in all managed l2 switches, you need management process to boot to be able to touch anything.
        In this case, it is pf itself that must boot up first.

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