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Network.cfg - extra interface listed

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I have two nic's enabled for Unraid, one onboard and one addon intel nic.  I also have another intel nic with two interfaces, which I have excluded from Unraid and is passed through to a PFSense VM.

The two interfaces for  Unraid are eth0 and eth2, currently as per the network settings page.  But for some reason an old interface is still in the network.cfg file "eth1" with br1.  since this is not a valid interface can I safely remove the associated lines from the cfg file? (see attached).  Also how do I set the "default route", I assume it should point to the gateway on eth0, which is the primary interface Unraid, but for some reason it was pointed to gateway on eth2.  I deleted the default route and I was then able update dockers etc again.

 

 

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