Hi,
I would like to know the best practices to reach my purpose.
I have three vlan on my freenas VLAN1, VLAN2, VLAN3 behind a LACP with 2 GigaEthernet and I would like to separate the traffic.
Vlan1 : Management (Gui Freenas, Jail (ubiquity server ...))
Vlan2 : User (SMB)
Vlan3 : DMZ Web (jail (plex, nextcloud ...)
Freenas' LACP is connected to one Pfsense which manages the routing and which is the gateway for all network and to go to the internet.
On my freenas, I've done LACP, all interfaces, many jails on different vlan (1 and 3).
My question is about the default route or static route ?
Do I have to do configure a default route or not ?
Currently, I have an issue, my freenas' GUI refreshes itself automatically around every minute, I configured default route on the same network as the GUI
So, I don't know if I've applied the best pratices and I think my issue is due to my route configuration.
Thanks for your help
I would like to know the best practices to reach my purpose.
I have three vlan on my freenas VLAN1, VLAN2, VLAN3 behind a LACP with 2 GigaEthernet and I would like to separate the traffic.
Vlan1 : Management (Gui Freenas, Jail (ubiquity server ...))
Vlan2 : User (SMB)
Vlan3 : DMZ Web (jail (plex, nextcloud ...)
Freenas' LACP is connected to one Pfsense which manages the routing and which is the gateway for all network and to go to the internet.
On my freenas, I've done LACP, all interfaces, many jails on different vlan (1 and 3).
My question is about the default route or static route ?
Do I have to do configure a default route or not ?
Currently, I have an issue, my freenas' GUI refreshes itself automatically around every minute, I configured default route on the same network as the GUI
So, I don't know if I've applied the best pratices and I think my issue is due to my route configuration.
Thanks for your help
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