USG210 - Enabled a bridge on WAN2 and LAN1. now I can't access Router login page or IP range
I messed up ... yup. so some help would be greatly appreciated.
I made a bridge between WAN2 and LAN1. shouldn't have, but I did. Now I am trying to get back to the router page to disable it. it is on 192.168.0.1. but the bridge device is 192.168.8.1. so I cannot get to the router no matter what. the IP address are now assigned from the bridge device (plugged into WAN2).
Please tell me I can fix this, he he.
is there a way, maybe even CLI command route. to disable the bridge? I really don't want to reset the router as it was a mission to setup port forwarding and what not.
thanks for everyone's time.
Derrick
I made a bridge between WAN2 and LAN1. shouldn't have, but I did. Now I am trying to get back to the router page to disable it. it is on 192.168.0.1. but the bridge device is 192.168.8.1. so I cannot get to the router no matter what. the IP address are now assigned from the bridge device (plugged into WAN2).
Please tell me I can fix this, he he.
is there a way, maybe even CLI command route. to disable the bridge? I really don't want to reset the router as it was a mission to setup port forwarding and what not.
thanks for everyone's time.
Derrick
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Hi @Derrick,
Here is the CLI reference guide.
You can find commands for bridge interface on page 133 and 134.
ftp://ftp2.zyxel.com/USG210/cli_reference_guide/USG210_8.pdf
You can also delete the bridge interface directly.
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So you have no backup config for the reset?
Can you not try another interface?
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Hi Peter. thanks for the reply. I do not. will make one now that's for sure.
I can connect with a serial cable with PUTTY. but I can't find the CLI command to either disable/Delete the br1 bridge I made.
thanks,
Derrick0 -
So i did it. this is what you do.
you connect with Serial cable use PUTTY.
then you enter configuration terminal.
then you go the interface br1 (for example)
then you type no join LAN1 <enter>
then you type no join T-Mobile <enter> (for example)
exit
WRITE
restart
Done.0 -
Hi @Derrick,
Here is the CLI reference guide.
You can find commands for bridge interface on page 133 and 134.
ftp://ftp2.zyxel.com/USG210/cli_reference_guide/USG210_8.pdf
You can also delete the bridge interface directly.
See how you've made an impact in Zyxel Community this year!
https://bit.ly/Your2024Moments_Community5 -
thank you very much. saved it now with a backup! thanks for the support!0
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