Hi, SSH into a RT-AC1300UHP and see only eth0, eth1, ath0, ath1. (no eth2, eth3, etc like higher end RT-AC86U).
Does this mean that eth1 = "four-switchports-are-a-hardwired-bridge" and the 4 ports cannot be individually controlled? E.g, for separate VLAN trunking, bridges.
If this is the case how does IPTV settings put the respective port into the correct VLAN? Some firmware magic perhaps?
Update: this is a low-end device so that it uses the swconfig method with hardcoded mappings of switch_wan1 ->port 4 and switch_wan2->port 3?
I did an SSH into RT-AC86U and it doesn't have swconfig.
[Update: enabled IPTV on RT-AC1300UHP and it is working but to my surprise swconfig doesn't show any VLANs. Internet - 10 VOIP - 30 (LAN3) IPTV - 20 (LAN4)
admin@(none):/tmp/home/root# swconfig dev switch0 vlan 10 get ports
admin@(none):/tmp/home/root# swconfig dev switch0 vlan 20 get ports
admin@(none):/tmp/home/root# swconfig dev switch0 vlan 30 get ports
are all empty!]
Does this mean that eth1 = "four-switchports-are-a-hardwired-bridge" and the 4 ports cannot be individually controlled? E.g, for separate VLAN trunking, bridges.
If this is the case how does IPTV settings put the respective port into the correct VLAN? Some firmware magic perhaps?
Update: this is a low-end device so that it uses the swconfig method with hardcoded mappings of switch_wan1 ->port 4 and switch_wan2->port 3?
I did an SSH into RT-AC86U and it doesn't have swconfig.
[Update: enabled IPTV on RT-AC1300UHP and it is working but to my surprise swconfig doesn't show any VLANs. Internet - 10 VOIP - 30 (LAN3) IPTV - 20 (LAN4)
admin@(none):/tmp/home/root# swconfig dev switch0 vlan 10 get ports
admin@(none):/tmp/home/root# swconfig dev switch0 vlan 20 get ports
admin@(none):/tmp/home/root# swconfig dev switch0 vlan 30 get ports
are all empty!]
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