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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 24/02/2014 13:05, Vincent Frentzel
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<div>Thanks Robert. <br>
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I indeed had enable_vlan4k in the network. Will definitely try
to remove this. When you enable the vlan do you use the eth0.1,
eth0.2, etc.. stanza for the interface or se00? Is se00 an alias
for eth0.1?<br>
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I'm open to corrections, but from what I have seen here the se00
interface in Luci maps to a physical se00 interface by default.
That interface receives vlan tagged packets from the embedded switch
which then appear untagged on eth0.x. With VLANs enabled you'd
remap the Luci "se00" from the raw se00 Ethernet interface to eth0.1
via the "Physical Settings" tab for vlan 1 and create new interfaces
in Luci for your new vlans.<br>
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Robert Bradley</pre>
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