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Setting up VLAN for ISP connection

I switched to an ISP that requires VLAN tagging the WAN connection which I've done by adding a VLAN interface for the ethernet port the connection to the ISP is with the appropriate VLAN tag. Everything works as expected. However, on the physical interfaces page I now have the WAN interface that's configured for IPv4, so it shows up in the WAN link manager as being down. If I try to disable the IPv4 configuration and save it, I get the message "You must configure at least one IP family". I thought may I can set the Network zone to "None" but that gives the dialog to "Unbind interface" which is not what I want to do.

Is there any way to set this up so that physical interface isn't setup for IPv4 thus showing up as a gateway?



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  • I'm on MR-5-Build586 but this has been the behavior of Sophos XG for as long as I can remember. To enable a port, it has to be assigned to a "Network zone" which then requires an IPv4 or IPv6 configuration. There seems to be no way to just enable the port without a zone or IPv4/6 config then setup a VLAN on that port.