Bridging Physical LAN with VLAN
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Hi guys,
Not sure if in the correct section nor certain on the exact terminology/wording for PFSense.
I'm operating in a limited environment (equipment wise) with a client.
They have a PFSense box with 4 NICs.
Current setup:
NIC1 - WAN port hooked upto DSL service
NIC2 - LAN hooked upto an unmanaged switch
NIC3 - Technically classed as a WAN as its setup as a client to get access onto another clients network/subnet as a route out.
NIC4 - Unused currently - Wanting to be used as a VLAN trunk port for VLAN 10 / LAN and VLAN 20 / NIC3 networkWe have tested setting up VLANs for the 2 networks but the issue is:
We are wanting to bridge together each tagged vlan and the physical port eg, VLAN 10 tagged on NIC4 with NIC2 LAN and VLAN 20 tagged on NIC4 and NIC3 network.I thought this would be an easy task but my fiddling with bridges doesn't seem to work how I want it.
I'm used to linux bridging where I can have multiple physical and virtual interfaces all together.
Hoping someone understands what I am trying to do and can assist.