I am about to run a script for the first time to configure a new bridge and move the guest wifi/new vlan to it. I am not quite getting which interfaces I should set for lan_ifnames:
Per this article on DD-WRT:
https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Enabling_VLAN_Support_for_BCM4704#Configure_the_LAN_Bridge
It says that eth0 is the default lan bridge and when making these changes to change eth0 to eth1, just bump it up a number, as eth0 will no longer be usable after the changes. As you can see my brctl only shows "vlan1 eth1" vs nvram get lan_ifnames which shows 2 more brctl does not and ifconfig only shows eth0/eth1, the 2 wireless 0.1/0.2 will be on their own bridge so I just want to confirm in my script which line I should use:
nvram set lan_ifnames="vlan1 eth2 wifi0"
or
nvram set lan_ifnames="vlan1 eth1 wifi0"
The script found on another post showed "vlan1 eth1 eth2" so not sure what interfaces I should and should not have listed for lan_ifnames.
Code:
#nvram get lan_ifnames
vlan1 eth1 wifi0 wl0.1 wl0.2
# brctl show
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
br0 8000.38d20 yes vlan1
eth1
wl0.1
wl0.2
Per this article on DD-WRT:
https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Enabling_VLAN_Support_for_BCM4704#Configure_the_LAN_Bridge
It says that eth0 is the default lan bridge and when making these changes to change eth0 to eth1, just bump it up a number, as eth0 will no longer be usable after the changes. As you can see my brctl only shows "vlan1 eth1" vs nvram get lan_ifnames which shows 2 more brctl does not and ifconfig only shows eth0/eth1, the 2 wireless 0.1/0.2 will be on their own bridge so I just want to confirm in my script which line I should use:
nvram set lan_ifnames="vlan1 eth2 wifi0"
or
nvram set lan_ifnames="vlan1 eth1 wifi0"
The script found on another post showed "vlan1 eth1 eth2" so not sure what interfaces I should and should not have listed for lan_ifnames.