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physical lan port two ip addresses
H I have an old 2205 box. Eth ports re used. I need to create a new network.
How do I go about doing this?
Do I remove one of the networks from the Eth port and then create 2 vlans and add them to the same Eth port?
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How to make VLAN's on one 1 interface port:
You can also make a bond, add 2 physical interfaces in 1 bond.
And add the vlan's on this bond.
You maybe already know but the 2200 is end of support. And max support is r80.40, that is also end of support
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How to make VLAN's on one 1 interface port:
You can also make a bond, add 2 physical interfaces in 1 bond.
And add the vlan's on this bond.
You maybe already know but the 2200 is end of support. And max support is r80.40, that is also end of support
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I am aware that everything is EOL.
I am pushing to the client to upgrade to a new FW. But they won't do it before Q4 and I have to solve the Vlan issue now.
Thanks for the reply
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@Lesley got it, thats exactly info you need. And yes, its all out of support, physical hardware, as well as latest version it can run.
Andy
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Aliases are supported in some configurations but Vlans are certainly the best practice!
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Excellent point Chris.
