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Topic: R9000 - A bit confused |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 50 Views: 785 |
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| Everything looks fine, so copy it to the startup and then everything should work | |
Topic: R9000 - A bit confused |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 50 Views: 785 |
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| with regard to VLAN 50
There's a pair of double quotes “ ”—that's surely some kind of AI-generated stuff, and no one actually typed that out on a keyboard... |
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Topic: R9000 - A bit confused |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 50 Views: 785 |
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| Shit, I see it
─swconfig dev switch1 vlan 1 set ports "0t 1 2 3 5t"" <- There's a double quotation mark try again.. swconfig dev switch0 set enable_vlan 1 swconfig dev sw ... |
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Topic: R9000 - A bit confused |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 50 Views: 785 |
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| It says that the host key has changed; you probably reset the router to its factory settings, which regenerates the host key.
You need to run the following on your client: ssh-keygen -f '/home/v ... |
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Topic: R9000 - A bit confused |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 50 Views: 785 |
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| The VLAN interfaces should actually be in the list.
You should try connecting via Telnet or SSH and run all the switch commands again... then check the list again. swconfig dev switch0 set enable_ ... |
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Topic: R9000 - A bit confused |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 50 Views: 785 |
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| Go to the Command section at the top, enter “echo test”, then click “Save Startup,” and it should be back | |
Topic: R9000 - A bit confused |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 50 Views: 785 |
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| Sorry, you've mentioned several times that there are no bridges after a restart, so I'm really wondering what you're doing—or not doing...
However, the bridges and VLANs aren't being configured ... |
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Topic: R9000 - A bit confused |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 50 Views: 785 |
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| @kernel-panic69
Well, the thread says that the al_eth Ethernet driver doesn't support DSA. If DSA were being used, swconfig wouldn't display anything either... Also, the individual interfaces l ... |
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Topic: R9000 - A bit confused |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 50 Views: 785 |
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| Are you basically saying that when you create new bridges in the GUI, they're gone after a restart?
You do realize that ~98% of users create their bridges in the GUI, and you're the first person to ... |
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Topic: R9000 - A bit confused |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 50 Views: 785 |
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| I think that only enables the kernel support.
That alone doesn't do much; you also need an Ethernet switch driver that supports DSA. https://svn.dd-wrt.com/browser/src/router/services/sysinit/sysi ... |
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Topic: R9000 - A bit confused |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 50 Views: 785 |
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| So, you don't create any routing rules on the VLANs but only on the bridges, is that right? It doesn't matter at all to have precise rules that point to a single device, for example?
As I mentioned ... |
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Topic: R9000 - A bit confused |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 50 Views: 785 |
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| Ah, perfect! Thanks for the link!
(A minor question comes to mind when I see the screenshot of the R7000's VLAN settings. Are the ports displayed in the GUI the "real" ports? Like Sw0-Port1 ... |
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Topic: R9000 - A bit confused |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 50 Views: 785 |
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| Looking at my diagram, I'd like to comment on VLAN 31, as it's likely to raise some questions for networking and DD-WRT experts here. Because we see a VLAN 30/VLAN 31 bidirectional connecti ... |
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Topic: R9000 - A bit confused |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 50 Views: 785 |
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| If the R9000 serves as the main router providing all VLANs and acts as the gateway for all clients,
then it will work as shown in the image without you needing to forward VLAN 20 to the R7000. The ... |
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Topic: Assign WAN Port to Switch |
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| ho1Aetoo Replies: 4 Views: 76 |
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| Okay, thanks. It seems that setting `br0 = vlan1, vlan2` doesn't work up to release r64210 (for the WZR-HP-G300NH2 router).
It's true that if "WAN Connection Type" is set to "Disable ... |
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