eliminatrix
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- Apr 3, 2018
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Hi All,
This setup of mine might sound a bit stupid but I can't figure out why it's not working. In my FreeNAS box, I have a 4-port gigabit NIC HP card. I had to use it for ESXI and I decided to keep it in for FreeNAS. One port connects to my modem for internet connectivity, and two other ports are connected directly to another computer (Corei5).
For some reason, I can only get ONE connection to Corei5 going at any one time.
I've assigned static IP addresses for the two connections to Corei5
Corei5 #1 = 10.25.1.1 / FreeNAS = 10.25.1.2
Corei5 #2 = 172.16.10.1 / FreeNAS = 172.16.10.2
In the network config section of FreeNAS, if I assign a static IP address to one interface, the other one drops out.
EG: I'll configure interface igb1 for 10.25.1.2. apply it, I'll then go to configure interface igb3 for 172.16.10.2, apply it = goes back to interface screen and igb1 has reset and dropped it's configuration, reset to 0.0.0.0
What's going on? Could really use some help here!
Thanks!
This setup of mine might sound a bit stupid but I can't figure out why it's not working. In my FreeNAS box, I have a 4-port gigabit NIC HP card. I had to use it for ESXI and I decided to keep it in for FreeNAS. One port connects to my modem for internet connectivity, and two other ports are connected directly to another computer (Corei5).
For some reason, I can only get ONE connection to Corei5 going at any one time.
I've assigned static IP addresses for the two connections to Corei5
Corei5 #1 = 10.25.1.1 / FreeNAS = 10.25.1.2
Corei5 #2 = 172.16.10.1 / FreeNAS = 172.16.10.2
In the network config section of FreeNAS, if I assign a static IP address to one interface, the other one drops out.
EG: I'll configure interface igb1 for 10.25.1.2. apply it, I'll then go to configure interface igb3 for 172.16.10.2, apply it = goes back to interface screen and igb1 has reset and dropped it's configuration, reset to 0.0.0.0
What's going on? Could really use some help here!
Thanks!