So I just checked "Disable Hardware Offloading" for the physical interface and now the network throughput is back to normal. Never had to do that on 11.3, not sure if this will cause issues.
Can you post a screenshot where to find this setting?
So I just checked "Disable Hardware Offloading" for the physical interface and now the network throughput is back to normal. Never had to do that on 11.3, not sure if this will cause issues.
Can you post a screenshot where to find this setting?
Is the gateway set up appropriately for the VLAN jails?I still noticed that internet connectivity does not work in the jails that are on different VLANs then the host when using static addresses. DHCP is a work around for this issue for now at least. I am able to ping devices when using a static address between VLANs, at least for devices that I have allowed to communicate. Getting closer, at this point I may need to still create a ticket, but I will continue to troubleshoot.
I am curious if there is anyone else that can replicate this issue also.
Is the gateway set up appropriately for the VLAN jails?
Your freeNAS box can have only one default gateway and one set of DNS servers. It's the jails themselves that need a manually set default GW and DNS server if you set the IP address manually. Naturally at least the default GW is different for each VLAN.
Abd your jails use vnet and you explicitly attached them to their VLAN?
Which system is the default gateway in your VLANs and how is it connected to your infrastructure?
What is the default gateway's address for the jails in VLAN 20 and which device is it?
Which device has got an IP address of 10.10.20.1? And is that device capable of routing?
Can you ping that pfsense from the jail?
Now that is weird. I am at the end of my wits via the forum. I would need to get my hands on your devices and do some packet traces. Finding someone near who can do that is probably your best bet.
i. System->Tunables--> Click ADD ii. Variable->cloned_interfaces, Value->bridge0, Type->rc.conf, Enabled->Yes iii. System->Tunables-->Click ADD iv. Variable->ifconfig_bridge0, Value->addm vlan1 up, Type->rc.conf, Enabled->Yes