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<p>Have you tried use Vlan 4095 ? On VMware it used to be the way to
pass all Vlans from a vSwitch to a Vlan in a single port. And yes
I have used it also for pfSense.<br>
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<p>Fernando<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/03/2017 16:09, Simon Vincent
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<div dir="ltr">Is it possible to pass multiple VLANs to a VM
(pfSense) using a single virtual NIC? All my existing oVirt
networks are setup as a single tagged VLAN. I know this didn't
used to be supported but wondered if this has changed. My other
option is to pass each VLAN as a separate NIC to the VM however
if I needed to add a new VLAN I would have to add a new
interface and reboot the VM as hot-add of NICs is not supported
by pfSense.
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