02-21-2010 04:19 AM - edited 03-11-2019 10:12 AM
Hi All,
We need to add a new vlan and allow this to FWSM I have checked that there is no option for add in the firewall vlan-group command. I want to know if typed the command with existing vlan and the new vlan does it cause any isussues to the running environment.
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02-21-2010 06:13 AM
khader1977 wrote:
Hi All,
We need to add a new vlan and allow this to FWSM I have checked that there is no option for add in the firewall vlan-group command. I want to know if typed the command with existing vlan and the new vlan does it cause any isussues to the running environment.
No it won't cause any issues to the running environment but obviously if the vlan you add had any devices on it then they could be affected. You don't need to type out the full list again either. So if you had
firewall vlan-group 1 10,12,15
and you want to add vlan 30 then just type
firewall vlan-group 1 30
this will simply add vlan 30 to the existing list ie. it won't overwrite what is already there.
Jon
02-21-2010 06:13 AM
khader1977 wrote:
Hi All,
We need to add a new vlan and allow this to FWSM I have checked that there is no option for add in the firewall vlan-group command. I want to know if typed the command with existing vlan and the new vlan does it cause any isussues to the running environment.
No it won't cause any issues to the running environment but obviously if the vlan you add had any devices on it then they could be affected. You don't need to type out the full list again either. So if you had
firewall vlan-group 1 10,12,15
and you want to add vlan 30 then just type
firewall vlan-group 1 30
this will simply add vlan 30 to the existing list ie. it won't overwrite what is already there.
Jon
02-21-2010 07:09 AM
Hi Jon,
Thanks for the reply it worked
thanku very much
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