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    Restore to SG-1100 is impossible

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    • M
      matu37
      last edited by matu37

      Hi

      PfSense asks for interface settings after restore. Preserve switch config was selected. Version 2.4.4 (3). I console i can only choose mvnet0. All the rest interfaces are gone.

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      • RicoR
        Rico LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
        last edited by

        You try to restore some SG-1100 backup or moving from other hardware to SG-1100 ?

        -Rico

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        • M
          matu37
          last edited by

          Hi

          Yes. Strange is that it loads the config OK, but after restart it's gone.

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          • RicoR
            Rico LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
            last edited by

            Yes? I asked two questions. ☺
            Can you post the <switches> and <interfaces> section here?

            -Rico

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              matu37
              last edited by

              Switches config is default, old interface config:

              <interfaces>
              <wan>
              <enable/>
              <if>re0</if>
              <blockbogons/>
              <descr><![CDATA[WAN]]></descr>
              <alias-address/>
              <alias-subnet>32</alias-subnet>
              <spoofmac/>
              <ipaddr>123.123.123.123</ipaddr>
              <subnet>29</subnet>
              <gateway>WANGW</gateway>
              <blockpriv/>
              </wan>
              <lan>
              <enable/>
              <if>re1</if>
              <descr><![CDATA[LAN]]></descr>
              <spoofmac/>
              <ipaddr>10.0.0.1</ipaddr>
              <subnet>24</subnet>
              </lan>
              </interfaces>

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              • RicoR
                Rico LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
                last edited by

                Still not sure what exactly you are doing there. re0 is no SG-1100 interface.
                If you restore a random config.xml into the SG-1100 sure it blow away the SG-1100 switch config.
                You need to manually edit the config.xml to match the SG-1100 structure.

                -Rico

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                • M
                  matu37
                  last edited by matu37

                  Will walk you through the process.

                  1. Backup old router
                  2. Restore from backup.
                  3. Interface mismatch, will select correct sg1100 interfaces.
                  4. Save
                  5. Everything is working, interfaces are loaded correctly.
                  6. Reboot
                  7. Get prompted to set vlans. All interface settings are gone.
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                    SteveITS Galactic Empire
                    last edited by

                    I am pretty sure I've seen Netgate post to contact support and they will assist with editing the configuration to work on the SG-1100.

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                      matu37 @SteveITS
                      last edited by

                      @teamits said in Restore to SG-1100 is impossible:

                      I am pretty sure I've seen Netgate post to contact support and they will assist with editing the configuration to work on the SG-1100.

                      Support is not the case, there is a flaw somewhere in the restore mechanics, that needs to be addressed. Replacing interface names is a walk in the park.

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                      • GertjanG
                        Gertjan
                        last edited by

                        The restore function was designed to save settings for an identical (or the same) device.
                        Like : backup an SG 1100 - the device has a hardware issue, get a new one => import the backup. Done.

                        True : the import / export can be used across different devices. At least NICs have to be re assigned during first boot using the console access - command line.
                        Auto assigning is not possible. How would you know on the first boot what is WAN , LAN ? DMZ ? etc.
                        This would introduce a huge security issue.

                        Very comparable to : back up the registry from one PC, and restore it on another => Windows will be very dead - some editing will be needed (probably not a walk in park this one).

                        @matu37 said in Restore to SG-1100 is impossible:

                        there is a flaw somewhere in the restore mechanics

                        Can you detail ?

                        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                          matu37
                          last edited by

                          I will explain again.

                          After uploading the config.xml the system prompts to select interfaces to remap, in this case, re0 ->mvnet.0.4090(can be misspelled) and re1 ->mvnet.0.4091 and then save. Then the system remaps the interfaces correctly. All is exactly like it has to be. After reboot prompts for interface configuration(console).

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                          • GertjanG
                            Gertjan @matu37
                            last edited by Gertjan

                            @matu37 said in Restore to SG-1100 is impossible:

                            All is exactly like it has to be

                            Good, we all agree. Everything goes as planned.

                            @matu37 said in Restore to SG-1100 is impossible:

                            After reboot prompts for interface configuration(console).

                            This happens after the reboot - after you assigned the interfaces etc ?

                            No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                            Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                              matu37
                              last edited by

                              If i reboot manually. After restore it does not automatically reboot.

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