[200H] Can't I assign all the ports (p3-p8) to a single LAN subnet?

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Wojtek
Wojtek Posts: 23 image  Freshman Member
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I don't need two LAN subnets, but I want to have as many ports as possible on a single LAN subnet.

There was no problem with this on the USG 210:

porty_lan1_USG_210.jpg



I can't do this on the 200H.

Default configuration:

porty_lan1_200_H_01.jpg



I can remove one port (e.g., p7) from ge4:

porty_lan1_200_H_02.jpg



I can assign this port (p7) to ge3:

porty_lan1_200_H_03.jpg



But I can’t remove the last port (p8) from ge4:

porty_lan1_200_H_04.jpg



And since I can’t remove the last port from ge4, I can’t assign it to ge3:

porty_lan1_200_H_05.jpg





Is it possible to assign all ports (i.e., p3-p8) to a single LAN subnet?
If this isn’t possible, I would greatly appreciate it if you could add this feature.

Wojtek

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  • Maverick87
    Maverick87 Posts: 138 image  Ally Member
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    Hi @Wojtek,
    you cannot have an interface without associated ports and you cannot have one port associate to more than one Ethernet interface type.

    So, you need to delete the ge4 interface (in this way you "free" all ports associated), and then you can add the port to the ge3 interface.

    If I remember well, for delete an interface, you need to remove all the associated references and by default (if I remember well) the default ge3/ge4 have a reference on a subnet object (but, for know what are the references, just select the interface and then click on "Reference")

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  • Maverick87
    Maverick87 Posts: 138 image  Ally Member
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    Hi @Wojtek,
    you cannot have an interface without associated ports and you cannot have one port associate to more than one Ethernet interface type.

    So, you need to delete the ge4 interface (in this way you "free" all ports associated), and then you can add the port to the ge3 interface.

    If I remember well, for delete an interface, you need to remove all the associated references and by default (if I remember well) the default ge3/ge4 have a reference on a subnet object (but, for know what are the references, just select the interface and then click on "Reference")

  • Wojtek
    Wojtek Posts: 23 image  Freshman Member
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    It worked. :)

    I have to admit that it was much simpler on the USG 210 - all it took was a single mouse click.

    Thank you so much for your help.

    Best regards,
    Wojtek