TL-SG1016PE VLAN's with Proxmox / pfSense

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Re:TL-SG1016PE VLAN's with Proxmox / pfSense
2023-10-09 17:40:06 - last edited 2023-11-10 03:32:09

  @natedog082 

 

It looks like SG1016PE can’t route so inter-VLAN routing needs to be done on pfSense.

 

If you want to connect the modem to the Dell server through the switch, you need one more VLAN, say VLAN 10. So, P16 untagged in VLAN 10, PVID = 10. Same for P15 to the Dell server NIC2. Remove these ports from VLAN 1. Alternatively, you could connect the modem directly to NIC2 and then you do not need an extra VLAN on the switch.

 

P2 to Dell NIC1 untagged in VLAN 1, PVID = 1, and tagged in VLAN 50 and VLAN 75. For that to work, VLAN 50 and 75 traffic from Proxmox needs to be tagged.

 

P5-7 to the cameras untagged in VLAN 75, PVID = 75. The ports for all other devices, except for Dell iDrac, untagged in VLAN 50, PVID = 50. Also, create a LAG for your Synology NAS NICs. The LAG, too, needs to be untagged in VLAN 50, PVID = 50. Since you use Blue Iris for NVR, not Surveillance Station, there is no need for VLAN 75 on NAS. Remove those ports from VLAN 1, too.

 

I’m not familiar with Dell iDrac, but probably it needs to be in a separate VLAN. I would try to have it in VLAN 1. Same for the switch and Proxmox and have one spare switchport in VLAN 1 for management.

Kris K
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