Default gateway and network management

Hello

After installing the initial (via a serial cable), we installed the default gateway on iSCSI network. IP address is defined for the management interface on the network of management as well. Now, we want to access different network management port.

In fact it should really dg on iscsi network as there is not etc to another network for replication. So if I try to change the dg on GUI does not change me. Can I change the dg on cli or add new lines to the management network?

Thank you

With a dedicated management port, you have now two bridges 'by default'.   An iSCSI, one for network Mangement.  The iSCSI Gateway is strictly for iSCSI traffic.  All of the management features will use defined for management.

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