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Joris-DLabs
Aug 07, 2023Tutor
M4300 LACP 802.3ad with
Hello, I'm currently changing my switch with M4300-96X. I've a problem with my NAS LACP (802.3ad compliant). My NAS (QNAP) is setup in trunking mode IEEE 802.3ad with all his ports (4x 1G base-T & ...
schumaku
Aug 07, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Fiber links are up (link LED up, showing activity)?
What SFP+ modules are in place on the M4300 and on the QNAP end of the connection? Correct fiber types in place?
Joris-DLabs
Aug 07, 2023Tutor
I've not specify this point but yes link are UP and shown as active in the CLI.
The SFP are compatible with the device and the fiber. I've been using them on my previous switch.
- schumakuAug 07, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Joris-DLabs wrote:
I've not specify this point but yes link are UP and shown as active in the CLI.
Some more insight of the SFP+ modules could be read from the switch, when the wally brain is still working, something like:
# show fiber
Joris-DLabs wrote:
The SFP are compatible with the device and the fiber. I've been using them on my previous switch.
Some more information would be great for completeness...
Always worth checking would be is these ports are in stacking or in Ethernet mode.
# show stack-port
- Joris-DLabsAug 07, 2023Tutor
For me the optics seems to works well :
The same SFP are working with ProSafe XS708E & ProSafe XS712
EDIT : I've try to use a QNAP load-balancing mode with only my SFP and it's works well at the first try.
But that doesn't explain why it's not working with LACP
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