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    Delete LAN Interface, Keep VLANs

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    • planedropP
      planedrop
      last edited by

      OK this is a weird one, and I've searched around some but haven't found a real solid answer.

      Does it break anything to delete a LAN interface that is on the native VLAN (so nothing in the VLANs configuration) if actual VLANs sit on the physical interface which the default LAN is assigned to?

      Obviously doesn't really matter, but I don't use the native VLAN for anything so would prefer it to just be gone. Not really sure I grasp how things are done around this.

      Basically:
      LAN assigned to ix0 no VLAN
      VLAN2 is on ix0-lan
      Want to delete LAN since I don't use it

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      • keyserK
        keyser Rebel Alliance @planedrop
        last edited by keyser

        @planedrop Depends on what you mean by delete. As I understand it you do not want to have an “active visible” interface in pfSense for your ix0 interface.
        You are not talking about actually physically removing ix0 from your hardware (and thus deleting ix0 as a visible physical interface for pfsense).

        If that is correct you simply delete the ix0 interface in “Interface assignments”. You can then rename ix0.2 (VLan2) to LAN if that makes it more accessible to you. There is no need to actually have the native interface assigned. I also “only” run with active vlan interfaces.

        Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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          Jarhead @planedrop
          last edited by

          @planedrop Don't delete the interface but remove the IP info from it. It will them be a "trunk" only interface.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Yup you can unassign ix0 as an interface. It won't break the VLANs on it. It may cause a temporary interruption to vlan traffic as ifconfig is applied.

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            • planedropP
              planedrop @stephenw10
              last edited by

              Thank you everyone, I figured it was safe to do so but wanted to ask before I committed, much appreciated!

              And yes @keyser I am not talking about removing ix0, just the assignment for it.

              @Jarhead I could go this route but I'd rather just remove it TBH.

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