When I first set the unit up. I treated it like a CRS328. Using bridge VLAN filtering... I could see the CPU taking the hit.
Speedtest were noticably impacted.
I found all the competing documentation that explained out to use the switch chips. But they were different between router os 6 and 7.
Then there are the "if you have this chip it doesn't follow these rules."
Finally found a page that showed what I thought would work. It didn't... Why because it never mentioned the CPU having to have the VLAN tags. So after hours and hours and resets... I tried the config above.
And for the first time I could get a proper IP address from each port.
Also I noticed that speedtest now didn't seem to affect the CPU at all. They also were getting up into the 900+ Meg range.
Since the documentation didn't include the CPU in the VLAN tables on one example and did in another... I figured I would ask here.
Speedtest were noticably impacted.
I found all the competing documentation that explained out to use the switch chips. But they were different between router os 6 and 7.
Then there are the "if you have this chip it doesn't follow these rules."
Finally found a page that showed what I thought would work. It didn't... Why because it never mentioned the CPU having to have the VLAN tags. So after hours and hours and resets... I tried the config above.
And for the first time I could get a proper IP address from each port.
Also I noticed that speedtest now didn't seem to affect the CPU at all. They also were getting up into the 900+ Meg range.
Since the documentation didn't include the CPU in the VLAN tables on one example and did in another... I figured I would ask here.
Statistics: Posted by gotsprings — Mon Mar 04, 2024 2:00 pm