When we deploy multiple Virtual WANs they all have same MAC address. Seems like a bug to me, surely we want them to be different no?
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I would agree with you , I haven’t deployed a vwan more then one yet.
Are you trunking them all back on a single cable?
@MartinLangmaid Based on the screen capture, I believe it should be a Virtual WAN on LAN, so the MAC Address is following the LAN interface, likewise, if the Virtual WAN is on WAN, then it will be the same as the WAN interface MAC Address.
A unique VLAN ID differentiates the Virtual WAN interfaces, which allows the upstream device(s) to recognize the Virtual WAN interfaces based on the VLAN ID.
Can you share more details or use case scenarios that require the Virtual WAN interfaces - MAC Addresses must be unique, to allow the team to further review?
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