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Changing to 802.1q trunks

I currently have four physical ports on our ASG-320 (running V 8.3) that are connected to four ports on a Cisco switch configured for multiple VLAN's. Each of the ASG ports is for one of  four internal VLANS. 

I want to change the four physical connections to one 802.11q trunk between the ASG and the Cisco switch, keeping the same DG's, IP.s etc for each VLAN.

Is there a simple way to do that without destroying rules, etc. If I delete the port for VLAN #2 and then configure it on the 802.1q trunk for VLAN #2, will everything pick up, or will things have to be rebuilt?

Thanks,


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  • Bruce, maybe I've misunderstood what he wants to do...

    You'd definitely want to start with a config backup. [[;)]]

    Don't delete anything.  You should be able to change one of the interface definitions to VLAN, and then change the other interface definitions to different VLAN IDs on the same eth#.  You shouldn't lose any rules or definitions.

    You probably have some things to do on the switch. [[;)]]

    Cheers - Bob
     
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  • Bruce, maybe I've misunderstood what he wants to do...

    You'd definitely want to start with a config backup. [[;)]]

    Don't delete anything.  You should be able to change one of the interface definitions to VLAN, and then change the other interface definitions to different VLAN IDs on the same eth#.  You shouldn't lose any rules or definitions.

    You probably have some things to do on the switch. [[;)]]

    Cheers - Bob
     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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