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Changing the virtual NIC on CloudGuard IaaS
Hi,
My customer has a plan to change the CloudGuard IaaS virtual NIC to another network adapter and reconfigure the IP address. This is done for the current Cluster Interface. We conducted a test with reference to sk57100. But it was not successful. When changing to a VMware network adapter, Topology was set separately and Cluster-XL could not be assembled. Can we change the settings to a virtual NIC without turning off the power?
Best,
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To add or remove a NIC from the system, the VM must be powered down.
As far as I know, you can change the configuration of existing NICs.
However, your gateway objects and policy must be updated and pushed accordingly.
As far as I know, you can change the configuration of existing NICs.
However, your gateway objects and policy must be updated and pushed accordingly.
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What about changing only the virtual switch port group without deleting the interface?