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  • #5939
    Skund
    Participant

    Hello,

    I’m trying to configure the Ethernet ports on my CF-XR10 router to associate them with the following available VLANs:

    – Port 1: LAN
    – Port 2: X1
    – Port 3: X3

    When I click the “save” button, the page indicates “Applying changes,” and after a while, it says “Changes successfully applied.”
    However, the Ethernet port configuration then displays:

    – Port 1: LAN
    – Port 2: Guest
    – Port 3: X1

    I’ve tried connecting via Wi-Fi and wired connection, but I get the same result.
    I’ve disabled ad-blockers on the Brave browser and also tried with Firefox, but the outcome is consistent.
    I’ve even performed a factory reset of the modem, but the issue persists.

    I tested applying the following configuration, and it works:

    Port 1: LAN
    Port 2: LAN
    Port 3: LAN

    However, when I try a configuration like this, for example:

    Port 1: LAN
    Port 2: X1
    Port 3: LAN

    The displayed Ethernet port configuration is then:

    Port 1: LAN
    Port 2: Guest
    Port 3: LAN

    The firmware update is v2.5.8 and I recently bought the CF-XR10 router directly from the pcwrt.com web site.

    Do I need to do something special to associate ethernet ports with VLANs X1, X2, and X3?

    Thanks!

    #5942
    support
    Keymaster

    Sorry, there’s a bug in the VLAN display for the XR10. When you configure the ports LAN-X1-LAN, the page displays LAN-Guest-LAN. But actually port 2 is assigned to X1, despite Guest being displayed.

    If you connect a device to port 2, on the Status page you’ll see that it is connected to the X1 VLAN.

    The bug will be fixed in the next update.

    #5943
    Skund
    Participant

    Okay, I understand, no problem. 🙂
    Thanks for the quick response!

    I’ve just configured and tested all 3 Ethernet ports, and it’s behaving as I wanted (including the source/destination configuration).

    I’ve also enabled SSH (with key) to access the router.
    Is there a configuration folder/file on the router that I can check to find the VLAN configuration?

    #5944
    support
    Keymaster

    VLAN configuration is in the /etc/config/network file.

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