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Changing wsa data ip

SIB9
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Hi all,

We had WSA appliance and we are migrating appliance to virtual environment.

We have configured new WSA and tested and its working fine and now we are planning to move it to LIve so we are planning to change the data ip.of new virtual WSA to the old appliance WSA data Ip.(p1)

We can change it without resetting the vm right.

All devices in our environment is using the old ip in windows configuration thats y.

 

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balaji.bandi
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Sure make sure you remove OLD appliance from network.

Make sure the P1 interface belong to that VLAN

Reconfigure your network settings of P1 and test it,

Sure i have done many Migration it straight forward, depends on how your approach is  there will be small brief of network connection from client to internet, when you shutdown old WSA IP to bring up on the new WSA.

 

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amojarra
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hi @SIB9 

Yes, there is no need for reboot or ...

just please make sure, if there are any FQDNs which are in use in WSA, they should point to the correct IP.

I'm mostly talking about Authentication redirect URL. (if you are using)

 

Regards,

Amirhossein Mojarrad

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balaji.bandi
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Sure make sure you remove OLD appliance from network.

Make sure the P1 interface belong to that VLAN

Reconfigure your network settings of P1 and test it,

Sure i have done many Migration it straight forward, depends on how your approach is  there will be small brief of network connection from client to internet, when you shutdown old WSA IP to bring up on the new WSA.

 

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Yaaaa we will be doing it in a downtime 

The new ip is in another vlan but we have passed it in the network switch and vswitch of the host.

So it wont be any issue right

amojarra
Cisco Employee
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hi @SIB9 

Yes, there is no need for reboot or ...

just please make sure, if there are any FQDNs which are in use in WSA, they should point to the correct IP.

I'm mostly talking about Authentication redirect URL. (if you are using)

 

Regards,

Amirhossein Mojarrad

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Sure we will do that and update