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      bdearlove last edited by

      Good Day All,

      I have been playing with this program for a bit, and just love it, big props to the developers.

      I am looking at setting if PFSense as a firewall to separate my many VLAN's. I have a Compaq Proliant DL360 with NC7780 1GB Network Cards. Vlan config works on these in windows, but when setting up PHSense it doesnt seem to recognize as VLAN aware.

      Could I be missing something?

      • Using latest snapshot

      • Searched Forums, FAQ and Wiki

      • Searched hardware compat..doesnt talk about VLAN compat

      • Checked BSD sites, not much also

      Thanks anyone for their help in this!

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        sullrich last edited by

        What do the nics show up as when you assign them?

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          bdearlove last edited by

          Thanks very much for replying.

          It comes up as bge0 and bge1. Is that what you are looking for?

          Thanks!

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            sullrich last edited by

            Yep, sure is.  Let me look into this.

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              bdearlove last edited by

              Hey sullrich.

              Just checking if you were able to solve this mystery.

              Thanks!

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                sullrich last edited by

                Try editing /etc/inc/globals.inc

                Change:

                "vlan_native_supp" => array("bfe", "dc", "fxp", "gem", "hme", "rl", "sis", "ste", "tl", "tx", "xl"),

                To:

                "vlan_native_supp" => array("bfe", "bge", "dc", "fxp", "gem", "hme", "rl", "sis", "ste", "tl", "tx", "xl"),

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                  bdearlove last edited by

                  Ack!

                  Forget it! I just tried the new beta and it is workig now! damn you guys rock

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                    sullrich last edited by

                    Good deal!  Glad its working.

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