LACP 802.3ad & sub-interfases

Pavel An Posted 27 Apr 2023 19:32

Hi,
In the NGFW description, there is support for LACP, but is it possible to create sub-interfaces (802.1q VLAN ID) in it?

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Hi,
configure terminal
inter range gigabitEthernet 1/0/23-24
channel-group 1 mode active
channel-protocol lacp
#on newer IOS you dont need following CMD
#switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
Thanks
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Jhazz Lv3Posted 08 May 2023 09:59
  
Yes it is possible to support it you can create and clone the sub interface
rivsy Lv5Posted 08 May 2023 09:48
  
In the Terminal configuration
inter range gigabitEthernet 1/0/23-24
channel-group 1 mode active
channel-protocol lacp
switchport mode trunk
Taha Lv2Posted 06 May 2023 14:21
  


In the NGFW description, there is support for LACP, yes it is possible to create sub-interfaces (802.1q VLAN ID)
sumran Lv2Posted 06 May 2023 13:53
  
yes you can create the sub interfaces in NGFW in sangfor
Ghostlying Lv2Posted 04 May 2023 17:16
  
Yes, Sangfor NGFW supports sub-interfaces (802.1q VLAN ID). You can create virtual interfaces on top of physical interfaces to segregate network traffic using VLAN IDs. This can be done through the NGFW's web interface or command-line interface (CLI).
Cecille Lv1Posted 04 May 2023 13:28
  
Sub-interfaces allow you to divide a physical interface into multiple logical interfaces, each with its own VLAN ID, IP address, and other configuration settings. This can be useful for segregating traffic and implementing network security policies.
letlet Lv1Posted 04 May 2023 11:40
  
There is a possiblility to create sub-interfaces with 802.1q VLAN IDs on Sangfor NGAF that supports LACP
Bojie186 Lv1Posted 04 May 2023 11:28
  
By creating sub-interfaces with VLAN IDs, you can logically divide a physical interface into multiple virtual interfaces, each with its own unique VLAN ID. This allows you to isolate network traffic based on different VLANs and implement different security policies for each VLAN.
Pat Lv4Posted 04 May 2023 11:21
  
Yes, it is possible to create sub-interfaces with 802.1q VLAN IDs on Sangfor NGAF's Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) that supports LACP.

To create a sub-interface with a VLAN ID, you first need to configure the physical interface with the IP address, subnet mask, and other parameters required for the parent interface. Then, you can create sub-interfaces on that physical interface with specific VLAN IDs.

The exact steps for creating sub-interfaces with VLAN IDs may vary depending on the specific version of Sangfor NGAF and the interface configuration you want to use. However, in general, you can follow these steps:

Log in to the Sangfor NGAF management interface and navigate to the interface configuration page.

Select the physical interface you want to configure, and click the "Edit" or "Configure" button.

In the interface configuration page, look for an option to create sub-interfaces or VLAN interfaces. This may be labeled differently depending on the NGFW model or firmware version, but it is typically found under the "Advanced" or "VLAN" settings.

Create a new sub-interface by specifying the VLAN ID you want to use, along with any additional configuration parameters, such as the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.

Repeat the above steps for each additional VLAN ID and sub-interface you want to create.

Once you have created the sub-interfaces with VLAN IDs, you can configure LACP on each of them if needed, as well as any other firewall policies or routing rules that are required for your network configuration.
CLELUQMAN Lv4Posted 03 May 2023 12:36
  
yes u can create sub-interfaces (802.1q VLAN ID) on the physical interfaces. you can separate traffic from different VLANs, and apply policies or configurations to each VLAN as needed.

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