Where does RIP fit into all this? HP's docs indicate it should be enabled on the switch, but what do I gain from this? What is the benefit of enabling it on pfSense, and what interfaces should it be enabled on? Is this the norm? or am I looking into difficulties later on? If I use for example, pfsense's vlan10 ip (and allow rules for vlan10 & 20 on vlan10) as the switch's default gateway, it works fine, but looking at a tcpdump of ping packets, they were going out on one vlan interface (10) and coming in to the other (20) when pinging from a client on vlan20. What is the usual/common setup for the next hop up from the switch to pfsense? To get out to the internet from the clients, I need to add a static route on the switch, fine. The simplified setup looks like this: pfSense: I got intervlan routing working correctly, but I have a couple of questions regarding assignment of the default gateway on the switch & RIP So I cleverly got myself an HP 元 switch, and now that I'm looking at configuring it, I am not looking so clever.
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