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That is the question. Do I have to mark every port with VLAN in a LAG or just the main port? I have tried both and neither worked. Without LAG, the VLAN works without any problems.
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I have the same problem. I testet TP-Link 10G Base-T modules and it doesn´t work. It´s a shame. Is there a solution?
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Hey, i tryed, but it doesn´t work. I did the following: 1. On the firewall and switch, existing VLANs/DHCPs and LAG deleted 2. Set up LAG in the firewall (X2-X5) and then in the switch (port 1-4). 3. VLANs set up on both sides including DHCP on the firewall 4. Assigned VLANs in the switch (LAG ports 1-4 to tagged) and port…
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make sure your Windows Firewall isn't filtering anyting out That was the problem. Shame on me :-( I allowed ICMP through Windows Firewall but it doesn't work. It only worked when the Windows Firewall was switched off. New problem in Windows 11? Now ping works and the clients are reachable.
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"I assume X0 and X2 are connected to a switch and are sitting in different VLANs?" No, there is no VLAN and no switch connected. I put my notebook, for testing, directly on X2 port.
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It´s the default access rule: It says any to any, but ping wont work and reaching clients in "LAN-Intern" doesn´t work, too.
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I will try it.