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Modifying VLAN-ID on existing vsx cluster
Hi ,
we have a existing running vsx cluster , we need to modify the existing vlan say bond0.123 to vlan 321 like bond0.321 . How we can do this and what are the steps to be followed.
If its normal gateway firewall i understand we can delete the interface from cli and then reconfigure the new interface but in vsx what would be the steps.
Any guidance is much appreciated.
Regards,
Abhi
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No, you will have to remove the old interface and add another one, with a different VLAN tag. That, however, can be done in one push.
Do not forget to push policy after making changes.
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On VSX, you manage VS topology from the SmartConsole. All interfaces can be updated there directly. Look into the admin guide for details
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Thank You Val !
So does it means we can directly modify the vlan tag (eg from bond0.123 to bond0.321 ) in the topology section from smart console and save it .
No need to login to cluster firewall ?
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No, you will have to remove the old interface and add another one, with a different VLAN tag. That, however, can be done in one push.
Do not forget to push policy after making changes.
