candra Lv2Posted 2024-Oct-06 16:51
  
yes it is will affected
wahyu Lv2Posted 2024-Oct-06 16:52
  
yes i aggree
Lucy Lv2Posted 2024-Oct-06 19:20
  
Will the Edge interface get affect if the management interface changed?
Yes it will
hendra Lv3Posted 2024-Oct-06 19:21
  
yes , will affect
handra Lv2Posted 2024-Oct-06 19:21
  
yes, will affect that
Rotring Lv2Posted 2024-Oct-08 01:33
  
Hi
Yes, changing the management interface on a network device can affect the Edge interface depending on the device configuration and its role in the network. Here’s how the relationship might work:

1.Management Interface Purpose: This interface is typically used for device configuration, monitoring, and maintenance. It is separate from the interfaces that handle normal data traffic (e.g., the Edge interface in your scenario).
2.Edge Interface Purpose: The Edge interface, on the other hand, is used for data traffic, connecting your network to the outside world (e.g., the internet or other networks).

Potential Impacts of Changing the Management Interface:
-IP Addressing: If the management interface shares an IP range or subnet with the Edge interface, a change could cause routing or communication issues between the device and other parts of the network.
-Configuration Access: If the management interface is used to access the device for configuration, changing its IP address or interface settings might temporarily cut off access, leading to difficulties in managing the Edge interface.
-Service Interruption: In some devices, the management interface may also control certain configurations for data traffic. Depending on how the device is set up, this could lead to service interruptions on the Edge interface.
-Routing Conflicts: If the management and Edge interfaces are using static or dynamic routing configurations, changes to the management interface could impact how traffic is routed through the Edge interface.