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Is it possible to assign a VLAN tag to a Software Switch?
I' m facing with a complex configuration mixing LAN and Wireless network which have to be merged with Software Switches. As I have not a lot of network interfaces on the Fortinet, I would like to configure 802.1Q VLAN on the Software Switches resultant interfaces.
Is it possible or not ?
Someone has already done this ?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
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hello,
and welcome to the forums.
You cannot assign a VLAN ID to a switch interface, same as you cannot assign a VLAN ID to a physical interface. But you can create VLAN interfaces on a switch interface.
These are the commands in CLI:
conf sys switch edit ' myLAN' # to create a soft-switch interface; type == ' switch' set vdom root ... end conf sys interface edit ' myLAN' # to configure the physical port properties if needed set ip x.x.x.x/yy ... next edit ' myLAN_VLAN33' # create a VLAN interface on a switch-port set interface ' myLAN' # needed set vlanid 33 # needed set ip 192.168.33.1/24 # needed set vdom root # needed ...But can your WLAN handle the VLAN tags?
Ede Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
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Thank You, Ede for your reply.
Did you try this configuration on a Soft Switch? Is it working?
Many thanks.
Pierre
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yes and no. I' ve configured a soft switch consisting of one physical port only as I didn' t want to rip up my config too much. I could create a VLAN interface on that with no problems.
But that should be easy for you to set up and test.
Ede Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
Ede Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
