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Enable multiple ports in same subnet

We'd like to deploy an XGS 126 to a field location, and to avoid the need of sending an additional 'access layer' switch, I'd like to configure multiple ports to participate in the same vLAN. 

I know how to do this on a switch (HP) without thinking about it, but I'm not seeing what looks like the correct clues on how to do this.  

I'm thinking setting up a Bridged interface but I'm not entirely sure that's right either.  

Looking for guidance if anyone can share. The goal is for the few end users that need to hardwire a connection in the field location they'd just be plugging directly into one of the specific ports. 



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  • Ok looks like Bridge is the answer.

    I was able to Bridge ports 5-8 and assign each to the LAN  Zone

    Enabled Routing for the Bridge Interface and assigned it an IP

    Created a DHCP scope for the Bridge network 

    I'm able to get to the Internet and to other "SD-WAN" resources that I'd expect to see work.  

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  • Ok looks like Bridge is the answer.

    I was able to Bridge ports 5-8 and assign each to the LAN  Zone

    Enabled Routing for the Bridge Interface and assigned it an IP

    Created a DHCP scope for the Bridge network 

    I'm able to get to the Internet and to other "SD-WAN" resources that I'd expect to see work.  

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