VLAN for AP and other ports
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2021 10:09 pm
Hi All,
Setting up my VLAN config on my WS-6-MINI and although I've seen many tutorials and searched the forum, I'm feeling a bit out of my comfort zone in terms of config. pfSense has defined my LAN/VLANs and is upstream of the switch. Assuming the LAN traffic is tagged as VLAN1, I'd like to configure the WS-6
ports to:
1. uplink to pfSense
2. VLAN1
3. VLAN52
4. VLAN52
5. VLAN1, VLAN51, VLAN52 (this is my Wifi AP1)
6. VLAN1, VLAN51, VLAN52 (this is my Wifi AP2)
My questions are:
1. Does the LAN in fact get labeled as VLAN1?
2. Devices on VLAN1 may need to speak to VLAN51/52 from time to time but these rules will be established in pfSense. Should ports 3/4 get tagged for VLAN1?
3. Should port 1 be trunk flag be checked?
Picture attached of current config. Everything of course gets allocated to the LAN IP subnet (VLAN1).
Setting up my VLAN config on my WS-6-MINI and although I've seen many tutorials and searched the forum, I'm feeling a bit out of my comfort zone in terms of config. pfSense has defined my LAN/VLANs and is upstream of the switch. Assuming the LAN traffic is tagged as VLAN1, I'd like to configure the WS-6
ports to:
1. uplink to pfSense
2. VLAN1
3. VLAN52
4. VLAN52
5. VLAN1, VLAN51, VLAN52 (this is my Wifi AP1)
6. VLAN1, VLAN51, VLAN52 (this is my Wifi AP2)
My questions are:
1. Does the LAN in fact get labeled as VLAN1?
2. Devices on VLAN1 may need to speak to VLAN51/52 from time to time but these rules will be established in pfSense. Should ports 3/4 get tagged for VLAN1?
3. Should port 1 be trunk flag be checked?
Picture attached of current config. Everything of course gets allocated to the LAN IP subnet (VLAN1).