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Andreas_B
Feb 25, 2022Guide
GS716v2 VLAN with LAG
Hi I'm a little bit confused about a HowTo :-/ I've two GS716v3: Both are connected via LAG1 (via SFP) Switch #1 has VLAN6 has the Memberports 9 (U), 10 (T), 11 (T), 12 (T) Switch #2 has VLA...
- Feb 26, 2022
JeraldM
Feb 25, 2022NETGEAR Employee Retired
Welcome to the community!
You mentioned that you have 2 GS716Tv3 connected via LAG using the SFP port, assuming that you have it connected as such:
Router > Switch #1 > Switch #2 > End devices
Then you may refer to this document on how to configure LAG for both switches.
As for the VLAN, it would be best if you could attach a screenshot showing the VLAN memberships, what devices are connected to the ports, and what you'd like to achieve as well on the switches besides establishing a LAG connection, if any.
Please let us know if you have any concerns.
Regards,
JeraldM
NETGEAR Community Team
- Andreas_BFeb 26, 2022Guide
Hi@All
Here are now my configuration and painted solution of my Issue.
Please remeber that before you create LAGs, disconnect physical the needed ports from LAN.
Otherwise you will possible run into a packet storm and you are unable to configure your settings ;-)Thanks @ All
- Andreas_BFeb 26, 2022Guide
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