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RCCO
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Bond subinterface and subnet is transposed between GAIA output and Smartconsole

Hi.

We have a new installation of R80.30 in ClusterXL and while finalising documentation we noticed that there is a mismatch between what the Gaia tells us and the Smartconsole tells us for a pair of bonded subninterfaces.

Bond1.2041  is subnet 10.1.1.0/24

Bond1.2042 is subnet 10.1.2.0/24

but in Smartconsole these are swapped around.

I presume that this might have been done in error during setup (by an engineer that came and went) but how do we fix this?

Should we delete the interfaces and start again or can we simply rename them in Smart console?

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Maarten_Sjouw
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Be aware that the interface name on the cluster topology view does not reflect the actual interfaces, those are found for each member under the advanced tab in the interface details view.
So even though the topology view can show them this way the actual interface assignments can be different. The name in the topology view is just what it says: a name for you to identify the network.
Regards, Maarten

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AlekseiShelepov
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Better to do it in an outage window if there are strict requirements for the traffic, but in general should be fine. As you mentioned, most probably a mistake from manual initial configuration.

1) Check in Gaia settings on each cluster member how it is configured
2) Rename interfaces in SmartConsole
3) Verify Antispoofing settings in SmartConsole for these interfaces
4) Install policy on the cluster
5) Check how virtual cluster IPs for these vlans look on both nodes with "cphaprob -a if" command in expert mode
Danny
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As it seems that these appliances are not in production yet, simply rename the interfaces in SmartConsole, Install Policy and your are fine.

Maarten_Sjouw
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Be aware that the interface name on the cluster topology view does not reflect the actual interfaces, those are found for each member under the advanced tab in the interface details view.
So even though the topology view can show them this way the actual interface assignments can be different. The name in the topology view is just what it says: a name for you to identify the network.
Regards, Maarten
RCCO
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Thanks Everyone for your help.

I've reconfigured the FW and it's not fallen over so i think we're good.

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