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VLAN interfaces setup after changing network adapter

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    phil80
    last edited by phil80 30 days ago 30 days ago

    Hi,

    I have my current pfsense setup as:
    On-board:

    • em0: wan
    • igb4: management vlan

    PCIe nic adapter:

    • igb0: interface with 2 vlans
    • igb1: interface with 5 vlans
    • igb2: directly connected interface to surveillance
    • igb3: empty

    I'm changing the 4 ports igb nic to a 2 ports ixl nic

    I plan to first assign my igb1 vlans to the same interface on igb0
    Then optionally assign igb2 interface to igb1

    Then boot up after swapping cards. I assume :

    • em0 will stay
    • on-board igb4 will be renamed to igb0 I guess
    • two new interfaces appear: ixl0 and ixl1

    Will I loose all my firewall rules on boot as all vlans will need to be assigned to new ixl0 interface instead of previous igb0 which was on the old nic ? Do I need to recreate all vlans on new ixl0 and the firewall rules? Any way to avoid it?

    I then need to swap wan to ixl0, vlans to ixl1, management to em0 and surveillance to igb0. To achieve this, I plan to remove the surveillance interface, assign the 3 others, then add back the surveillance

    Is there a simpler way you advice to have the hardware upgrade done easily without a full setup of rules ?

    Thank you for the help

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