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Hi everyone! I've been struggling to get this to work for a while and would appreciate any help! I don't quite know the best way to explain this but I'll try.

 

The goal here is to have a VM using VLAN and on a separate eth port. This specific VM will be hosting a few small WordPress sites and would like to keep it separate from the rest of the network.

 

My setup:

  • UniFi Network Dream Machine Pro
  • USW-Pro-Max-24-PoE
  • Dell PowerEdge R530
  • Unraid 6.12.10
  • A Debian VM

 

This is my main interface. Ideally this will stay untouched and not part of the VLAN.

 

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I'd like to use eth2 dedicated to the VM and to use VLAN tagging. Here's what I have on Unraid. You'll see that for some reason it's getting APIPA address. I can't seem to get it to get an IP from the VLAN.

 

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I have eth2 connected to Port 9 on the switch and I have these settings:
 

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My network settings on UniFi for this VLAN is below

 

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8 hours ago, TrvlMike said:

I'd like to use eth2 dedicated to the VM and to use VLAN tagging. Here's what I have on Unraid. You'll see that for some reason it's getting APIPA address. I can't seem to get it to get an IP from the VLAN.

A short answer is set the switch port-9 be access port ( untag of vlan100 ), no need add vlan 100 to eth2 ( br2).

Unraid / VM no need to know it is vlan100 in such setup.

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