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audleytravel
Feb 15, 2011Aspirant
GSM7352Sv1 Netapp LACP LAG
Hey, Trying to configure an LACP LAG with a GSM7352S and our Netapp FAS2020 SAN but I can only ever get one port to come up. We have an 8 switch stack (GSM7352S). We're using 2/0/14 and 2/0/16 ...
advantagecom
Feb 16, 2011Novice
audleytravel wrote: Figured it out after looking at a similar post where the solution was that the SAN engineer had split the 2 controllers over 2 switches which inspired me to try both LAG members on the same switch and *Bish*Bosh*Wallup* Up they came!!!
Looks like Netapp/Netgear don't like to play nice when using cross-stack LAG. I'm sure the GSM7352S supports cross stack LACP because it allows you to configure it both in the web console and line console. Could it be that there's a config that will allow me to cross-stack LACP LAG?
Thanks again,
Pat
We use LAGs that use ports from multiple stack members with our GSM7352Sv1 stack all the time and they work fine. That said, we're using the dedicated stacking modules that used to be required to stack GSM7352Sv1.
How are you stacking? Do you have GSM7352Sv1 or GSM7352Sv2?
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