Problem is, after each reboot lan_ifnames gets reset to "vlan0 eth2". To make VLAN work correctly again, I have to manually type the commands:
Code:
nvram set lan_ifnames="vlan2 eth2" (as needed in my setup)
nvram commit
And this doesn't take effect until I click the "Apply Settings" button in the GUI.
My questions are:
1. Why is lan_ifnames reset (it seems to be caused by firmware init)?
2. What network services do "Apply Settings" restart? If lan_ifnames has to be reset every boot, may be I can set it back and restart the related services via a start up script.
Try using the VLAN GUI page to assign VLAN 2 to the LAN bridge and VLAN 0 to none. If that doesn't stick then try using the Networking page to assign vlan2 to br0. _________________ Read the forum announcements thoroughly! Be cautious if you're inexperienced.
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