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It's because WAN1 is already being referenced in policies, routes etc.
You need to remove all references to WAN1 before you can then add it to the wan LLB.
Greetings, you must deactivate routes, policies and objects that are associated with that interface, so that you can appear in the WLLB
It's because WAN1 is already being referenced in policies, routes etc.
You need to remove all references to WAN1 before you can then add it to the wan LLB.
Greetings, you must deactivate routes, policies and objects that are associated with that interface, so that you can appear in the WLLB
thanks
One way to preserve the policies, etc. instead of deleting them and starting over is to assign them to an unused interface. So, if they are something like INSIDE > OUTSIDE and going to WAN1, change them to go from INSIDE > internal4 temporariliy.
Then, when WAN1 is where you want it, you can change them back.
Easier to preserve things this way....
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