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creating aggregate interface with expedition

L1 Bithead

Hi,

 

I am trying to migrate ASA configuration to PA with expedition. 

The ASA has its physical interface and not as aggregate interface, and I want to convert these physical interfaces into aggregate interface with sub-interfaces. Is there a way to do this in expedition? 

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@KartikaUtami123 If you are changing network interface design like this , I would suggest you export the config out and load it onto firewall , then make modification there . 

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L6 Presenter

Hi @KartikaUtami123 Please try below steps:

1. Create a new Aggregated-Ethernet Interface , ex: ae1 

2. Select the ethernet interface you would like to remap to ae, click on "remap" and select "ae1" , if there is subinterface on the original ethernet interface , it will auto remap to ae subinterface, ae1.x 

 

The other option is you can manually create Interfaces in firewall or Panorama template. 

Hi Lychiang,

 

So I managed to create an aggregate interface by selecting 2 interfaces and add them to aggregate-etherhet.

Is there a way in expedition to create sub-interfaces of the aggregate-ethernet?

There is no existing sub-interface in the original ASA configuration.

@KartikaUtami123 If you are changing network interface design like this , I would suggest you export the config out and load it onto firewall , then make modification there . 

L0 Member

I was able to do this by updating the old G0/0 interface in expedition and adding the subinterface and tag to G0/0 then map it to my AE2, then it added to AE2.4. Boom.

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