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22.1 Legacy Series / i225 and vlan interfaces
« on: April 15, 2022, 02:02:43 am »
I have been looking forward to setup a new low power box with intel interfaces rather than my current proxmox setup. My VM works fine, but I wanted to do away with the USB dongles, potentially have the ability to offload some functions, the two layers of updates, etc...
I have a small box with 4xi225-v, and while the ports worked out of the gate with a fresh install (bare metal), originally 22.1.5, now updated to 22.1.6, I am struggling with traffic on vlan interfaces.
My WAN consists of 2 vlans, while my LAN port has 4. DHCP fails on the WAN interfaces, while DHCP works for the clients on the LAN.
Traffic however does not go through on any vlan interfaces. Assigning physical ports, however, DHCP and traffic works fine.
This seems to be the same issue that is now solved for linux:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/unable-to-pass-vlan-to-trunk.90862/
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/is-anyone-using-i225-v-nic-in-their-pve-setup.76708/
Is this being looked into by any chance, or does anybody know of potential workarounds? I'd rather avoid proxmox, but at this time, it appears to be the simplest workaround, defeating what I was trying to achieve.
Any help is welcomed!
I have a small box with 4xi225-v, and while the ports worked out of the gate with a fresh install (bare metal), originally 22.1.5, now updated to 22.1.6, I am struggling with traffic on vlan interfaces.
My WAN consists of 2 vlans, while my LAN port has 4. DHCP fails on the WAN interfaces, while DHCP works for the clients on the LAN.
Traffic however does not go through on any vlan interfaces. Assigning physical ports, however, DHCP and traffic works fine.
This seems to be the same issue that is now solved for linux:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/unable-to-pass-vlan-to-trunk.90862/
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/is-anyone-using-i225-v-nic-in-their-pve-setup.76708/
Is this being looked into by any chance, or does anybody know of potential workarounds? I'd rather avoid proxmox, but at this time, it appears to be the simplest workaround, defeating what I was trying to achieve.
Any help is welcomed!