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How to assign a VLAN LAN IP to a VLAN WLAN subnet?

Dear All

in order to build a mDNS/Bonjour gateway, I have configured a RaspberryPi with 4 VLAN interfaces:

eth0.110 with 10.10.110.20
eth0.130 with 10.10.130.20
eth0.210 with 10.10.210.20
eth0.230 with 10.10.230.20

The VLANs are defined in XG while
- 110 & 130 are LAN VLANs
- 210 & 230 are WLAN VLANs

I have attached the RaspberryPi eth0 to a layer 2 switch port in trunk mode.

When I attach my MacBook to the LAN VLANs 110 & 130, I can ping the LAN IP addresses in the same VLAN. But I when attach my MacBook to the WLAN VLANs 210 & 230, I cannot ping the WLAN IP addresses in the same VLAN.

Is such a setup possible in general? Do I need to configure a unicast route in XG?

If so, how do I do that? I cannot find an answer in the documentation: Let’s say, I want to define the route from WLAN 10.10.210.* to the LAN IP 10.10.210.20.
Destination IP/Netmask: 10.10.210.20 (is net mask 0 or 1?)
Gateway: hmm, I just want to use the "cable attached to Port1" but non of the gateways seem to make sense.
Interface: Port1 (with Port1.<VLAN> points to the switch but of course in XG only LAN VLANs are configured here)
Distance: default is 0

Do I somehow need to tell XG that it shall NOT route requests to the same IP address to the WLAN?

Thank you, Patric



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