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Change Port of VLAN from Port1 to PortF1

I have a VLAN, currently on Port1. Now I connected my XGS-126 to my switch using glass fibre. However, under Network/VLAN I cannot edit the Port#

Which selection of the configuration should be exported? Would it be sufficient to export just the VLAN part? I think that I also should include the DHCPServer as I need to delete the existing VLAN (and this will the existing DHCP server of the VLAN). Are there additional selections to be made. Or are there additional changes to be made.

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John



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  • You could do VLAN + the checkbox "Include dependent entity". 

    This export will be huge, as this includes a lot of objects. 

    Then change everything via notepad ++ and unbind the interface.

    Next step to upload the new file.

    As always: Do a backup first! 

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  •  What do you exactly mean with unbind the  interface?

    I did the following:

    • Exported the extended VLAN
    • Changed all "Port1" entries to "PortF1".
    • Deleted my VLAN interface
    • Imported the new configuration

    The result is that the VLAN DHCP server (including all fixed IP addresses) is lost.

    Should I include more in the export? Or is unbinding not equal to deletion of the VLAN?

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  •  What do you exactly mean with unbind the  interface?

    I did the following:

    • Exported the extended VLAN
    • Changed all "Port1" entries to "PortF1".
    • Deleted my VLAN interface
    • Imported the new configuration

    The result is that the VLAN DHCP server (including all fixed IP addresses) is lost.

    Should I include more in the export? Or is unbinding not equal to deletion of the VLAN?

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