Hi
Can i move a physical interface to a VLAN interface without haveing to rebuild all the settings the interface already have including DHCP, policies, routes, etc.?
Thank in advance
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Depending on what you meant by "move". If you're changing just IP/subnet, you can remove it from the phy interface then reconfigure it at a VLAN. Then after that, you can move DHCP interface, etc., which were bound to the phy int, to the VLAN int.
Hi Toshi
What i meant is to convert a physical interface to a VLAN interface without having to rebuild everything on that interface (DHCP, reservations, routes, policies, etc)
short answer == NO
You will have to tear all items out ( DHCP SERVER , policies,etc in order to make it a tagged interface )
Ken
PCNSE
NSE
StrongSwan
Same procedure as every time:
create the VLAN interface
backup the config
edit the backup file, replacing most occurrences of the physical interface name with the VLAN name
restore the config file, will reboot
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