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adding an interface to an interface group

kyle311
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I have a client who is transitioning from an ASA to an FTD.  I used the conversion utility and most was fine.  one thing it did was put three of the interfaces into sfp ports.  the client doesn't have the module and need to use the copper ports.  I can set the secutiy zone, but, i'm having a hard time finding out how to add it in the interface group. 

 

what is it that i'm looking over?

 

Thanks!

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balaji.bandi
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You can use any interface does not matter either SFP or Copper ports, as long as they are in the correct Group

check below thread can help you (let us know that is not what you looking ?)

https://community.cisco.com/t5/network-security/using-interface-groups-in-an-access-policy/td-p/4567974

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How to Ask The Cisco Community for Help

Step 1

Choose Objects > Object Management.

Step 2

Choose Interface from the list of object types.

Step 3

Click Add > Security Zone or Add > Interface Group.

Step 4

Enter a Name.

Step 5

Choose an Interface Type.

Step 6

From the Device > Interfaces drop-down list, choose a device that contains interfaces you want to add.

Step 7

Choose one or more interfaces.

Step 8

Click Add to add the interfaces you chose, grouped by device.

Step 9

Click Save.

kyle311
Level 1
Level 1

YOu can disregard...i was being dopic...objects, interfaces, select your interfacce, click, it, and hey presto, you have you modify screne

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