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Ricardo Poloni
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When creating VLAN, loss of management interface
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Dear,
Can anyone instruct me how to create VLAN in endian 2.5.1 without losing the connection to the management interface? I have seen some posts that need to grant SYSTEM ACCESS in the Firewall and when creating the VLANs set only one for the GREEN zone, however I can not perform the procedures and I lose access to the interface.
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Re: When creating VLAN, loss of management interface
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Monday 29 July 2019, 05:16:03 pm »
If you don't want to loose connectivity you have two options:
- Configure a trunk port on the switch (and attach it to the Endian) and another port in access (where you can attach your PC)
- Use two interfaces for the green zone one without VLAN's for manage the firewall and the other interface with the VLAN's
Regards,
Daniele
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