I know I setup some VLANs on my FG60F a while back, but when I look at the interfaces in the GUI, they don't show up. How can I view my VLANs either in the GUI or even command line?
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If you want to see them in GUI, I would suggest you bring up "VLAN ID" column visible in Network->Interface table then move it next to "type" column. Don't forget to expand collapsed interfaces by clicking '+' icon to see them all.
Toshi
Hi,
You can view the VLAN in CLI as below :
# #show system interface
Please refer :
-Habeeb
If you want to see them in GUI, I would suggest you bring up "VLAN ID" column visible in Network->Interface table then move it next to "type" column. Don't forget to expand collapsed interfaces by clicking '+' icon to see them all.
Toshi
Didn't realize this got moved to a different location. It's been a while since I used a gate at home and when I had it in the past, the VLANs were shown without extra steps. Thanks for the info, I see it now, but running into DHCP issues on my VLANs so started a new topic on that.
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