Swapping NIC types?

Started by HardTack5, April 15, 2024, 04:22:34 AM

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How should I approach a quad port nic replacement for a different chipset of card? Is it a matter of reassigning the interfaces? I can get back in using the onboard NIC for management, the quad card is used for production traffic.


You should be okay. Just make sure you have console access to re-assign the NICs on first bootup. Also you may need to redo vnstat or softflowd interface assignments if you're using those plugins.

April 15, 2024, 08:23:03 AM #2 Last Edit: April 15, 2024, 03:56:32 PM by meyergru
Apart from the NIC names, their MACs will also differ, which can be a factor when you use MAC-based rules or dynamic IPv6 aliases.
Intel N100, 4 x I226-V, 16 GByte, 256 GByte NVME, ZTE F6005

1100 down / 770 up, Bufferbloat A

Quote from: meyergru on April 15, 2024, 08:23:03 AM
Apart from the NIC names, their MACa will also differ, which can be a factor when you use MAC-based rules or dynamic IPv6 aliases.

Thank you! Not running those.

Quote from: opnfwb on April 15, 2024, 05:00:58 AM
You should be okay. Just make sure you have console access to re-assign the NICs on first bootup. Also you may need to redo vnstat or softflowd interface assignments if you're using those plugins.

Fortunately not using those either!

I will let you know how it goes :D



If going from Intel to Realtek, I'd load the realtek pluggin drivers before shutting down the Intel card. If going the other way, you should be good after VGA, SSH, or alternate http port to get in and reassign the ports.