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alex_cmx2020-10-28 20:43:55
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alex_cmx, 2020-10-28 20:43:55

The network does not work through vlan, how to fix it?

Help please, such a problem: there is a piece of iron with debian, which must go through VLAN. Therefore there is a router. The router is also connected to the router, and the router is connected to the Internet. Also, a computer on Windows is connected to the router. Problem: debian doesn't seem to be connected to the network. The computer on Windows sees the Internet, and the router sees that debian scored a static ip, so the problem is not in the wire. What could she be?
Router:
4f32b33b7dbe.pngport 5 is connected to debian and port 3 to the router.
From debian:
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From Windows:
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Network settings in debian:
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alex_cmx, 2020-11-01
@alex_cmx

Solved the problem. Rearranged debian. I configured vlan on the router, but I did not configure vlan on the device itself. I only assigned a static IP, and everything worked.

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Vladimir, 2020-10-28
@MechanID

It seems that a tagged traffic is coming to your debian device - you need to configure the interface with the vlan,
read https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration - it's all there.

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