How do I persist VLAN settings on my Asus RT-AC68 Router?












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I have achieved the desired vlan settings on my Asus router by using robocfg. However, when I reboot the router those settings are lost. I'm running the latest firmware as of this writing (3.0.0.4.384_45149).



robocfg vlan 22 ports "1t 3u"
robocfg vlan 1 ports "1 2 4 5t"


Searching around on forums, people are suggesting that settings can be persisted by writing scripts and storing them in the folder /jffs/scripts/. It also says that this feature needs to be enabled in the UI under Administration -> System. However, in my version of the firmware I do not see any settings regarding scripts or jffs settings.



Here is the script I have created at /jffs/scripts/services-start



#!/bin/sh
touch /tmp/000vlanconfiged
robocfg vlan 22 ports "1t 3u"
robocfg vlan 1 ports "1 2 4 5t"


I also tried /jffs/scripts/post-mount and that didn't work either. The vlan settings are unchanged and the file was not created in the tmp folder.










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    I have achieved the desired vlan settings on my Asus router by using robocfg. However, when I reboot the router those settings are lost. I'm running the latest firmware as of this writing (3.0.0.4.384_45149).



    robocfg vlan 22 ports "1t 3u"
    robocfg vlan 1 ports "1 2 4 5t"


    Searching around on forums, people are suggesting that settings can be persisted by writing scripts and storing them in the folder /jffs/scripts/. It also says that this feature needs to be enabled in the UI under Administration -> System. However, in my version of the firmware I do not see any settings regarding scripts or jffs settings.



    Here is the script I have created at /jffs/scripts/services-start



    #!/bin/sh
    touch /tmp/000vlanconfiged
    robocfg vlan 22 ports "1t 3u"
    robocfg vlan 1 ports "1 2 4 5t"


    I also tried /jffs/scripts/post-mount and that didn't work either. The vlan settings are unchanged and the file was not created in the tmp folder.










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      I have achieved the desired vlan settings on my Asus router by using robocfg. However, when I reboot the router those settings are lost. I'm running the latest firmware as of this writing (3.0.0.4.384_45149).



      robocfg vlan 22 ports "1t 3u"
      robocfg vlan 1 ports "1 2 4 5t"


      Searching around on forums, people are suggesting that settings can be persisted by writing scripts and storing them in the folder /jffs/scripts/. It also says that this feature needs to be enabled in the UI under Administration -> System. However, in my version of the firmware I do not see any settings regarding scripts or jffs settings.



      Here is the script I have created at /jffs/scripts/services-start



      #!/bin/sh
      touch /tmp/000vlanconfiged
      robocfg vlan 22 ports "1t 3u"
      robocfg vlan 1 ports "1 2 4 5t"


      I also tried /jffs/scripts/post-mount and that didn't work either. The vlan settings are unchanged and the file was not created in the tmp folder.










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      I have achieved the desired vlan settings on my Asus router by using robocfg. However, when I reboot the router those settings are lost. I'm running the latest firmware as of this writing (3.0.0.4.384_45149).



      robocfg vlan 22 ports "1t 3u"
      robocfg vlan 1 ports "1 2 4 5t"


      Searching around on forums, people are suggesting that settings can be persisted by writing scripts and storing them in the folder /jffs/scripts/. It also says that this feature needs to be enabled in the UI under Administration -> System. However, in my version of the firmware I do not see any settings regarding scripts or jffs settings.



      Here is the script I have created at /jffs/scripts/services-start



      #!/bin/sh
      touch /tmp/000vlanconfiged
      robocfg vlan 22 ports "1t 3u"
      robocfg vlan 1 ports "1 2 4 5t"


      I also tried /jffs/scripts/post-mount and that didn't work either. The vlan settings are unchanged and the file was not created in the tmp folder.







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