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    Help Moving VLANs off Lagg0 (xg-7100)

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    • J Offline
      jpvonhemel
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I have an XG-7100u and I would like to move my existing LAN and WAN interfaces off of the marvel switch ETH1 and ETH 2, to an intel add-on card with ig0-ig3. Currently I have ETH1 active with Comcast WAN and ETH2 is LAN. The intel 4 port nic has my fiber WAN on ig0 and it is my level 1 wan for failover.

      I want to move the Comcast WAN interface to the intel ig1, and LAN to ig2. I know I can just change the Interface assignments to the appropriate nic and preserve my reservations and rules associated with them.

      I am not sure how to migrate my two vlans lagg0.50 and lagg0.8 without making a mess. I don't want to lose my dhcp reservations or rules associated with the vlans and have to recreate them.

      Rather than gamble and lose, I decided to get some help and figure out a plan to do this the right way.

      Here are some screenshots of my interfaces and vlans. Appreciate any recommendations.

      Thanks
      Jerold
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      • zemerdonZ Offline
        zemerdon @jpvonhemel
        last edited by

        @jpvonhemel I'm about to do something similar as soon as my new X710-D4 NIC arrives within the next few days. I have multiple VLANs and 100 firewall rules i need to retain which i think should be a config.xml edit and import.

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        • AndyRHA Offline
          AndyRH
          last edited by

          If I remember correctly, you just use the drop down to select the new Network Port, but only make the change when connected to a different network.

          Mine looks like this now.
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          Only difference is I moved to the 10Gb ports.

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