Hi,
Can anyone please help me with this? A new client of mine has an existing EF100 and it looks as though someone before has made Port 4 standalone to try and configure a Guest network.
I have since created a Guest VLAN and would like to add the Port back into the Hardware Switch. However, I have absolutely no idea how to get it back in. I've looked everywhere.
Thanks!
Andy
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Just edit "lan" by double-clicking it. You'll find an input field "members" featuring a '+'. Click this and a list of available ports will show up.
Note that all references to the port need to be removed in order to make it selectable. That is, DHCP server, NTP server, VIPs, VLANs etc.etc.
Re-check in CLI:
conf sys virtual-switch
ed lan
config port
edit ?
You should now get a list of available ports.
If port4 does not show up, check where it's used (don't trust the GUI too much):
- get a backup, unencrypted
- search in your favorite editor for "port4" and, if found, remove reference in the CLI
If the port is not used anywhere there's no reason it couldn't be used in the hw switch.
Thanks,
I'm getting:
*All members of physical switch sw0:
port4
current members of lan
port1
port2
port3
port5
port6
port7
port8
port9
port10
port11
port12
port13
port14
port15
port16
Check here for the missing port:
config system switch-interfaceIf you 'unset member xxx' it should free the port.
edit "sw0"
set vdom "root"
set member "internal5"
next
end
Got it sorted using the GUI. It was set to DHCP mode rather than manual.
As soon as I turned off the DHCP, it allowed me to add back to the switch.
Thanks for your help!
What exactly was set to DHCP - the switch or port4?
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