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rdy2

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Running 384.3. I am surprise by the bunch of VLANs in existence. I have almost all WIFI guests enabled, but I do not see any relation. Just one LAN port in use.

Any idea of the sense of all these VLANs ?

ac68uadmin@RT-AC68U-xxxx:/tmp/home/root# robocfg show
Switch: enabled
Port 0: 100FD enabled stp: none vlan: 2
Port 1: 100FD enabled stp: none vlan: 1
Port 2: DOWN enabled stp: none vlan: 1
Port 3: DOWN enabled stp: none vlan: 1
Port 4: DOWN enabled stp: none vlan: 1
Port 5: 1000FD enabled stp: none vlan: 2
Port 7: DOWN enabled stp: none vlan: 1
Port 8: DOWN enabled stp: none vlan: 1
VLANs: BCM5301x enabled mac_check mac_hash
1: vlan1: 1 2 3 4 5t
2: vlan2: 0 5
1045: vlan1045: 1 2 4 5 8t
1046: vlan1046: 0t 3 4t 5 8u
1047: vlan1047: 1 3 4t 5t 7 8t
1099: vlan1099: 1 7 8u
1100: vlan1100: 0 1t 2t 3t 4t 5t 7t 8u
1101: vlan1101: 3 8t
1102: vlan1102:
1103: vlan1103: 0 1t 2t 4t
 
Any idea of the sense of all these VLANs ?
Code:
ac68uadmin@RT-AC68U-xxxx:/tmp/home/root# robocfg show
<snip>
VLANs:   BCM5301x   enabled   mac_check   mac_hash
      1:   vlan1:   1   2   3   4   5t
      2:   vlan2:   0   5
1045:   vlan1045:   1   2   4   5   8t
1046:   vlan1046:   0t   3   4t   5   8u
1047:   vlan1047:   1   3   4t   5t   7   8t
1099:   vlan1099:   1   7   8u
1100:   vlan1100:   0   1t   2t   3t   4t   5t   7t   8u
 1101:   vlan1101:   3   8t
 1102:   vlan1102:
 1103:   vlan1103:   0   1t   2t   4t


Here are my current RT-AC68U VLANs:
Code:
admin@RT-AC68U:/jffs/scripts# robocfg show

Switch: enabled
Port 0:  100FD enabled stp: none vlan: 2
Port 1:   DOWN enabled stp: none vlan: 1
Port 2:   10FD enabled stp: none vlan: 1
Port 3:   DOWN enabled stp: none vlan: 1
Port 4: 1000FD enabled stp: none vlan: 1
Port 5: 1000FD enabled stp: none vlan: 2
Port 7:   DOWN enabled stp: none vlan: 1
Port 8:   DOWN enabled stp: none vlan: 1
VLANs: BCM5301x enabled mac_check mac_hash
   1: vlan1: 1 2 3 4t 5t
   2: vlan2: 0 5
  20: vlan20: 4t 5t
  30: vlan30: 4t 5t
  40: vlan40: 4t 5t
  50: vlan50: 4t 5t
  56: vlan56: 0 3 7t 8t
  57: vlan57: 0t 1 2t 4 5t 8u
  58: vlan58: 1t 3t 5 7
  59: vlan59: 0 3t 5 8u
  60: vlan60: 0t 2 7t
  61: vlan61: 0 1 2t 3 5 7
  62: vlan62: 0 2t
 200: vlan200: 4t 5t
VLANs 20,30,40,50 and 200 are created by my script, but the system VLANs 56-62 have always been present...with a very old @RMerlin explanation Some strange VLAN settings but I still ensured my script is aware that VLAN 60 should best be avoided. :D
 
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Any idea of the sense of all these VLANs ?
This has been asked before. It's just bogus data that can be ignored. robocfg is not a supported function and it sometimes produces incorrect information.
 
This has been asked before. It's just bogus data that can be ignored. robocfg is not a supported function and it sometimes produces incorrect information.

Can you please let us know the right way to see these values? I have an edge-router and want to do some filtering based on vlan Id. Is there an easy way to setup vlan id in Merlin for my iot. Ubiquiti offers nice customization but their performance on ap is bad.

Ideally I would like to assign vlan on my ac3100. If not I would at least like to know the vlan id used. Also does values change in a reboot.


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