Newbie142373 Lv1Posted 01 Sep 2023 17:05
  
If you're concerned about losing your existing bridge interfaces, consider making incremental changes. Instead of reconfiguring everything at once, try adding the mirror interface while keeping the bridge interfaces intact. This approach reduces the chances of unintended consequences and network disruption. Additionally, document your existing bridge configurations thoroughly, including settings like VLANs, IP addressing, and port assignments. This documentation serves as a valuable reference in case you need to revert to the previous configuration or troubleshoot any issues that may arise during the transition. Moreover, before implementing any changes, it's a good practice to simulate the new configuration in a test environment to identify and address any potential issues proactively. This cautious approach minimizes the risk of downtime or disruptions to your network while ensuring a smoother transition to the updated setup.

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