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NDFC Change Interface Policy

bunjiega
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Is there a trick to changing the interface policy from the NDFC? I want to change this from a trunk to an access port. Seems like this should be simple.

I am under the interface, but there is no drop-down to change this to an access-port.

 

LAN-->Fabrics-->Fab1-->Switches-->Nx-3-->Interfaces-->Ethernet1/6-->Edit

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I think so... I got it working with a combination of detaching whatever network may be currently tied to it.... and in addition if that doesn't work, delete the interface policy that is tied to the interface.

In my case, I was trying to go from trunk to access, so I had to un-attach all networks from that port, then find the specific 'trunk' policy on that switchport and delete it, then it let me select the access policy.

In short, It seems to not let you switch interface policies whenever you have a network attachment tied to that interface.

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suneq
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Hi @bunjiega , have you found the solution please? I'm facing the same problem, For some reasons, I cannot change the interface policy for several interfaces (others are OK). It's a bit strange. Thanks.

I think so... I got it working with a combination of detaching whatever network may be currently tied to it.... and in addition if that doesn't work, delete the interface policy that is tied to the interface.

In my case, I was trying to go from trunk to access, so I had to un-attach all networks from that port, then find the specific 'trunk' policy on that switchport and delete it, then it let me select the access policy.

In short, It seems to not let you switch interface policies whenever you have a network attachment tied to that interface.

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