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VM on VLAN Issues

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So I have a win 10 VM on my VLAN 60 (camera VLAN) to run blue iris. I am trying to figure out why DHCP is not working on this VM, and even setting a static IP doesn't allow me to ping the gateway. I think the issue may be related to unraid/the VM not the network. My camera is on the same VLAN and it is getting a DHCP IP in the correct range.

I have all the info including screenshots and network diagrams here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/inytvj/camera_vlan_troubles/

 

What I'm wondering is what causes just the VM to not get an ip. In network settings I have the VLAN configured, but I believe the issue is here in this screenshot.

 

https://imgur.com/a/Ug8GpS4

 

It is not getting a valid address and doesn't seem to be seeing the gateway. How can I resolve this?

 

Update: When I manually set the ip of the VM to 192.168.60.24 and try to go to the pfsense webui (192.168.60.1) I am taken to the unraid webGUI instead :/   If I remove the ip settings and change it to NONE in unraid network settings, I get no reply when trying to access the pfsense webui, even with the same static IP configured on the VM.

 

I know I'm close but I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong here.  Everything else on the VLAN is working appropriately as expected, so I know it must be an unraid thing I am doing wrong.

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