Hi
I'm having the same issue. My server has 4 gigabit ports. I tried following configs:
Config 1:
- 1 port bridged to the pfSense vm for WAN. No ip configured in unRaid.
- 3 ports bonded with 802.3ad. Bridged to pfSense as LAN. IP for unRaid configured.
Result: Internet on LAN but not on unRaid web/Docker
Config 2:
- 1 port direct access to the pfSense vm for WAN.
- 3 ports bonded with 802.3ad. Bridged to pfSense as LAN. IP for unRaid configured.
Result: Internet on LAN but not on unRaid web/Docker
Config 3:
- 1 port bridged to the pfSense vm for WAN. No ip configured in unRaid.
- 1 port bridged to the pfSense vm for LAN. No ip configured in unRaid.
- 2 ports bonded with 802.3ad. IP for unRaid configured.
Result: Internet on LAN and unRaid web/Docker
I still have no clue why only config 3 provides internet to unRaid web/docker. My switch supports 802.3ad.
I would like to use config 1 as now internet passes the external switch instead of using the internal virtual 10Gbps connection and I lose one connection in the bond.
Do we see this behaviour because a bridge interface doesn't support switching as oppose to a vSwitch in for example vSphere? Or is there something wrong with routing/switching?
Tim