Circuit can be connected in-use device interface #1028

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opened 2025-12-29 16:28:04 +01:00 by adam · 1 comment
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Originally created by @mkerins on GitHub (Jun 13, 2017).

To reproduce:

  • create two access switch devices (sw1 and sw2) each with ifaces 0-10.
  • connect iface 0 on sw1 on to iface 0 on sw2
  • create a circuit and select iface 0 on sw1 for the A side and select iface 0 on sw2 for the B side

This only appears to be an issue when first creating the termination. If I edit the termination and change it to iface 5 on sw1, save and then try to change it back to iface 0 on sw1 it's grayed out.

Originally created by @mkerins on GitHub (Jun 13, 2017). To reproduce: - create two access switch devices (sw1 and sw2) each with ifaces 0-10. - connect iface 0 on sw1 on to iface 0 on sw2 - create a circuit and select iface 0 on sw1 for the A side and select iface 0 on sw2 for the B side This only appears to be an issue when first creating the termination. If I edit the termination and change it to iface 5 on sw1, save and then try to change it back to iface 0 on sw1 it's grayed out.
adam added the type: bug label 2025-12-29 16:28:04 +01:00
adam closed this issue 2025-12-29 16:28:04 +01:00
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@jeremystretch commented on GitHub (Jun 14, 2017):

I've marked this as fixed because connected interfaces now show up as disabled in the selection lists, however I've opened #1269 to extend the API so that we can also check for circuit connections.

@jeremystretch commented on GitHub (Jun 14, 2017): I've marked this as fixed because connected interfaces now show up as disabled in the selection lists, however I've opened #1269 to extend the API so that we can also check for circuit connections.
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Reference: starred/netbox#1028