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Sharing UNRAID eth1 VLAN with Shinobi - procedure check

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See below screenshots of 2 ethernet physical connections in UNRAID.

Objective is to install Shinobi docker for CCTV on separate VLAN that should not have access to array data or mgt interfaces.

  • et0 10G NIC is intended for UNRAID array sharing only. Working OK.
  • eth1 1G MB NIC is intended for Shinobi VLAN bridge. CCTV cameras on that VLAN should not have access to eth0 and array.
    • Bridging has been enabled for eth1 and CCTV VLAN 100 
    • Switch has been configured to isolate eth1 physical from 192.168.1.1/24. That's why eth1 is not able to talk to router and gets automatic private IP address: 169.254.187.134

Please help me review Network Settings configuration:

Thanks!

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Creating a VM to check VLAN is accessible:

Options are virbr0 (assume means eth0 virtual bridge), br1 (assume means eth1 virtual bridge) & br1.100 (CCTV VLAN)

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Edited by cometship

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