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stevegebhard
Feb 25, 2018Aspirant
VLAN configuration issue
I just recently added this switch to my network so that I may put my video camera system on a seperate VLAN in order to seperate that traffic from the main LAN. I cannot get it to work. I cannot se...
schumaku
Feb 26, 2018Guru - Experienced User
As of now, from where do you expect to get DHCP requests on the security appliance?
Only port #1 seems to be participating in the VLAN 5 as tagged.
For the cameras, assuming these are intended to run on a flat network, the ports must be configured to U (untagged) in the same VLAN.
stevegebhard
Feb 27, 2018Aspirant
DHCP should come from the VLAN interface as configured in PfSense. Right now I only have one test port on the VLAN as I need to keep the cameras in production, port 1 is my test. Yes, the cameras look for a flat network, but correct me if I'm wrong, if they are untagged on the VLAN the VLAN interface on the router will ignore it, as it won't have the VLAN header.
- schumakuFeb 27, 2018Guru - Experienced UserPort 1 is used for the PfSense trunk or for a camera port to test?
If it's for a camera, it must be VLAN ID 5 Untagged, PVID 5.- stevegebhardFeb 27, 2018Aspirant
Thanks I'll try that
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