I have a very small network at home, with ICX7150 as my primary/"core" switch
I would like to setup a separate segment just for storage, and use jumbo frame
this separate segment will be running thru microtik CRS305-1G-4S+IN
The GBE port will connect to my primary network, while the SFP port will be used for storage traffic
What's the best way to setup my networking to accomplish this goal?
Router is opnsense. It's T730 with 4 port NIC. One of the port will be for the Microtik's 1GBE
My network IP is 192.168.1.x, with 3 other vlans : 192.168.20.x, 192.168.50.x, 192.168.60.x
My current setup is
Microtik IP : 192.168.88.1 (default)
OpnSense port for Microtik : 192.168.88.2
OpnSense Gateway setup to point to Microtik IP
OpnSense Static Route : Network Address -> 192.168.88.0/24, Gateway Microtik
When I plugin Microtik to my laptop, I have no problem accessing it (192.168.88.1)
When I plugin Microtik to my lab, I can't ping it
machines in my vlan and opnsense can ping 192.168.88.2 just fine
machine in vlan can't ping 192.168.88.1 (no answer/100% lost)
opnsense ping 192.168.88.1 return
That error message seems to indicate missing route
netstat -r on opnsense return the following
some entries redacted for obvious reason
Is this a configuration issue, or static route is not the way to go?
For those host that'll be using the storage network, it will always have a "leg"/port into my core network, so storage segment has no need to access internet
In fact, I will be giving them totally separate IP (10.10.30.x)
I simply want all the machines in storage segment to talk to each other thru SFP/jumbo frame
I would like to setup a separate segment just for storage, and use jumbo frame
this separate segment will be running thru microtik CRS305-1G-4S+IN
The GBE port will connect to my primary network, while the SFP port will be used for storage traffic
What's the best way to setup my networking to accomplish this goal?
Router is opnsense. It's T730 with 4 port NIC. One of the port will be for the Microtik's 1GBE
My network IP is 192.168.1.x, with 3 other vlans : 192.168.20.x, 192.168.50.x, 192.168.60.x
My current setup is
Microtik IP : 192.168.88.1 (default)
OpnSense port for Microtik : 192.168.88.2
OpnSense Gateway setup to point to Microtik IP
OpnSense Static Route : Network Address -> 192.168.88.0/24, Gateway Microtik
When I plugin Microtik to my laptop, I have no problem accessing it (192.168.88.1)
When I plugin Microtik to my lab, I can't ping it
machines in my vlan and opnsense can ping 192.168.88.2 just fine
machine in vlan can't ping 192.168.88.1 (no answer/100% lost)
opnsense ping 192.168.88.1 return
Bash:
ping: sendto: Invalid argument
netstat -r on opnsense return the following
some entries redacted for obvious reason
Code:
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Netif Expire
default <comcast gateway> UGS igb0
dns9.quad9.net <comcast gateway> UGHS igb0
<wireguard server> link#13 UH wg0
<wireguard client> wg0 US wg0
<comcast network?> link#1 U igb0
<comcast gateway> link#1 UHS lo0
localhost link#7 UH lo0
192.168.1.0/24 link#2 U igb1
OPNsense link#2 UHS lo0
192.168.20.0/24 link#10 U igb1_vla
OPNsense link#10 UHS lo0
192.168.50.0/24 link#11 U igb1_vla
OPNsense link#11 UHS lo0
192.168.60.0/24 link#12 U igb1_vla
OPNsense link#12 UHS lo0
192.168.88.0/24 192.168.88.1 UGS igb2
192.168.88.2 link#3 UHS lo0
resolver2.opendns. <comcast gateway> UGHS igb0
resolver1.level3.n <comcast gateway> UGHS igb0
For those host that'll be using the storage network, it will always have a "leg"/port into my core network, so storage segment has no need to access internet
In fact, I will be giving them totally separate IP (10.10.30.x)
I simply want all the machines in storage segment to talk to each other thru SFP/jumbo frame