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VLAN / DHCP

I have 3 VLANS, along with DHCP set up for each one.  

My Sophos is 10.0.0.1, and I'd like VLAN11 to be on the 10.0.0.x network, so I've configured it as so...  

However, when I plug a new device into the network, it gets put on the 169.254.x.x network, instead of picking up the 10.0.0.x/VLAN11.

I know I am missing something super obvious but the Sophos interface is brand new to me after getting away from Netgear.



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  • Hi,

    very simple, the VLANs are on your external interface and need to be on your internal interface and managed through a managed switch.

    I do not understand your configuration as to why you are using a bridge connection?

    Ian

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  • I have to disagree. I just deployed sophosOS for a new machine with one external PCI 4NIC card and there was no bridge - each port woks as separated interface. Or maybe i didnt know how to config it as one LAN -> 1,2,3interfaces as one LAN

    __________SETUP___________

    HP Small Form Factor:  i5 4Cores, 8Gb of RAM.
    Intel Network Card 5x Eth
    SSD: 256Gb

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  • I have to disagree. I just deployed sophosOS for a new machine with one external PCI 4NIC card and there was no bridge - each port woks as separated interface. Or maybe i didnt know how to config it as one LAN -> 1,2,3interfaces as one LAN

    __________SETUP___________

    HP Small Form Factor:  i5 4Cores, 8Gb of RAM.
    Intel Network Card 5x Eth
    SSD: 256Gb

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