Virtual Interfaces?
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Hi @ESupport ,
1)To create virtual interface, We don't have GUI so far, please add ipv4 address under the current interface by CLI.
#edit running
#vrf main interface ethernet {IF name} ipv4 {IP/Mask}
Sample: vrf main interface ethernet ge3 ipv4 192.168.99.254/24
#commit
then 'show interface', you will find GE3 have two addresses but won't display on GUI.
2)For multiple SSLVPN server, We still ongoing , Thank your patience.
Kevin
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Hi @ESupport ,
1)To create virtual interface, We don't have GUI so far, please add ipv4 address under the current interface by CLI.
#edit running
#vrf main interface ethernet {IF name} ipv4 {IP/Mask}
Sample: vrf main interface ethernet ge3 ipv4 192.168.99.254/24
#commit
then 'show interface', you will find GE3 have two addresses but won't display on GUI.
2)For multiple SSLVPN server, We still ongoing , Thank your patience.
Kevin
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thanks, i will try that!
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What is the reason behind creating a virtual interface and adding an IPv4 address under the present interface using the command-line interface (CLI) instead of a graphical user interface (GUI)?
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