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    Howto Sort Interfaces in GUI

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    • noplan
      noplan last edited by

      Is there a quick and or dirty way to sort Interfaces in GUI
      i just want to see
      WAN_1
      WAN_2
      WAN_3
      LAN
      OPTx

      And not
      WAN_1
      LAN
      WAN_3
      OPT
      WAN_2

      this one isnt working ;)

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      • johnpoz
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @noplan last edited by johnpoz

        The alpha sort should work..

        I don't believe it works on the assignment page - it works on the dashboard interfaces widget.

        The only way I know of ordering the interface pages is the order that you assign them..

        alphasort.png

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        • noplan
          noplan @johnpoz last edited by

          @johnpoz

          it crossed my mind ... to play with the config.xml
          do u think this may be worth a shot
          ;)

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          • stephenw10
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator last edited by

            Do not change the internal interface names if you do (wan, lan, opt1, opt2 etc)

            The rules are referenced against that.

            Steve

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            • NogBadTheBad
              NogBadTheBad Galactic Empire last edited by NogBadTheBad

              Create two Interface widgets.

              Title the first one WAN and the second LAN.

              Hide the LAN type interfaces from the WAN widget and the WAN type interfaces from the LAN widget.

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              • johnpoz
                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @NogBadTheBad last edited by johnpoz

                @nogbadthebad

                That is a good idea actually to break out WAN from being at the end or middle of your widget.. Nice!

                As Steve mentions - I wouldn't go messing about in with xml directly.. Unless you clearly sure to what your doing, and also willing to deal with any issues that might come from messing about ;)

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                • noplan
                  noplan @johnpoz last edited by

                  @johnpoz

                  Oh yeah
                  Thx for inspiration!!
                  Awesome... Not gonna play with config.xml

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