The switch is already updated to the latest firmware and is getting its IP through DHCP from pfSense.Ĭreated an interface for it, binding it to my LANĮnabled DHCP server for the VLAN and specified the poolĬreated a firewall rule to allow all WAN traffic - source and port is any, destination is WAN address and any port. I've tried setting up like in the steps mentioned below, but it doesn't work. The LAN port is connected to the Cisco switch on the last port. Got 2 NIC's on the server, 1 for WAN and 1 for LAN. Please can the networking gurus on Neowin help me set this up? I'm trying VLAN's for the first time in my life! But obviously, I don't want it to do just this. It works out of the box as an unmanaged switch by default perfectly. However I got a Cisco SG350-28 managed switch today, and just cannot figure out how to setup VLAN's. ![]() ![]() Had a few unmanaged switches, WiFi AP's etc, and all was working perfectly. So I've had a home server running for a while now that has pfSense in a Hyper-V instance.
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