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Internal Port and VLANS

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wschenk
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Internal Port and VLANS

I'm working on replacing our old MAG2600 with the VMWare PSVA. I have the internal port that has two vlans trunked to it VLAN1 and VLAN2. I can access the admin interface via both VLANs. I cannot select VLAN2 for the VLAN/Source IP drop-down when attempting to replicate a User Role that uses VLAN2. The drop-down is only showing

 

VLAN: Internal Port IP

Select Source IP Interface IP: <VLAN1 IP address>

 

My goal is to set up two separate VPN connections for users and have them assigned a VLAN and source based on security groups (which is how my current setup is configured). I feel I am missing something obvious, any help would be appreciated.

 

 

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r@yElr3y
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Re: Internal Port and VLANS

Please check if VLAN2 was pulled into the available list under "Traffic Segregation" page.

Navigate to System >> Traffic Segregation >> Default Network >> Select and move the VLAN2 to the left side >> Save changes and check the behaviour.
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r@yElr3y
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Re: Internal Port and VLANS

Please check if VLAN2 was pulled into the available list under "Traffic Segregation" page.

Navigate to System >> Traffic Segregation >> Default Network >> Select and move the VLAN2 to the left side >> Save changes and check the behaviour.
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wschenk
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Re: Internal Port and VLANS

exactly the answer I was looking for, I knew it was something semi-obvious I overlooked. thanks for the help!

r@yElr3y
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Re: Internal Port and VLANS

@wschenk  You're welcome 😊

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