Can't assign IP to my TrueNAS machine

Samuel Tai

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You should've said yes to the first question, to wipe out the current settings. Your NIC now has both the 10.212.126.6 AND the 192.168.0.14 addresses. You also didn't update your default route from 10.212.126.1 to 192.168.0.1.
 

zealios

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You should've said yes to the first question, to wipe out the current settings. Your NIC now has both the 10.212.126.6 AND the 192.168.0.14 addresses. You also didn't update your default route from 10.212.126.1 to 192.168.0.1.
I tried wiping the settings and update the default route to 192.168.0.1 (router ip)
Still nothing. :(
 

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Then, how is your router configured?
 

zealios

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Then, how is your router configured?
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Im not exactly sure what you mean, but hopefully this helps :)
 

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You have two interfaces according to the pictures. Sure you have the right one connected? Or the right one configured?
 

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We're still trying to figure out where the 10.212.126.0/24 network is coming from.
 

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Is that what you meant?
No. Your Truenas has got two interfaces - bge0 and bge1. Try configuring bge0 instead of bge1 with your IP address.
 

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What motherboard do you have? Are you plugged into the right port on the motherboard?
 

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What motherboard do you have? Are you plugged into the right port on the motherboard?
Not sure about the motherboard, but i have had it plugged in one of the 2 ports before, where it worked no problem.
 

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No, you misunderstand. I suspect you're plugged into bge0, and not bge1. Run ifconfig bge1, and see if it has link, and is enabled.
 

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No, you misunderstand. I suspect you're plugged into bge0, and not bge1. Run ifconfig bge1, and see if it has link, and is enabled.
I tried running both ifconfig bge1 and ifconfig bge0
 

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You need to clear the configuration on bge0. Or clear on bge1 and switch the cable to the other port. You cannot have the same IP address on two ports.
 

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You need to clear the configuration on bge0. Or clear on bge1 and switch the cable to the other port. You cannot have the same IP address on two ports.
I tried switching the cable, and deleting the interface of bge1. Still no connection.
 

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ifconfig after you did that?
 

Samuel Tai

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If you have the firmware download error on bge0, that's likely bad. Run everything on bge1.
 
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