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Sparticle
Dec 06, 2022Aspirant
GS724T V2 How to configure a LAG pair
Hello I have a GS724T V2 the product specs and docs state that it is capable of LAG and LACP and I need to configure 2 ports as a LAG pair and connect them to my ESXI 6.7 U3 server. I cannot see a...
Sparticle
Dec 06, 2022Aspirant
https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/GS724Tv2/enus_ds_gs724t.pdf
Clearly states:
- Port Trunking - Manual as per IEEE802.3ad
Link Aggregation
But no information as to how to configure it.
Cheers
Spart
schumaku
Dec 06, 2022Guru - Experienced User
https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/FSxxxT_GSxxxT_smartswitch_UserManual.pdf
Switch> Trunking Page
p4-10 ff
not that transparent I admit 8-)
- SparticleDec 06, 2022Aspirant
So just enable a trunk group and select the ports and thats it?
So example. These 2 ports are connected to the vswitch in ESXI 6.7
- SparticleDec 06, 2022Aspirant
That didn't work. It caused weird issues on the network.
ESXI does load balancing on the pair of connections and link failover if one of the links fails.
Some kind of mismatch going on.
Still looking for an answer.
CheersSpart
- schumakuDec 06, 2022Guru - Experienced UserHaven't evaluated in detail. Just spotted some interesting but also confusing bits on port groups.
Seriously, I would go for a known correctly switch, not some almost two decade old devices...
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