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hetf
Sep 12, 2022Aspirant
LAGG / LACP with MS510TXM
I've been struggling for a few days now with this. I have a Netgear R8000 running a custom firmware (FreshTomato, in case anyone is wondering) and a MS510TXM running the latest firmware (1.0.5.10). ...
DaneA
Sep 12, 2022NETGEAR Employee Retired
hetf,
Welcome to the community! 🙂
- if I put the LAG Type to "LACP" on the MS510TXM, the LAG State is "Link Down", no matter what.
-- if I put the LAG Type to "Static" on the MS510TXM, the LAG State goes to "Link Up"
It seems that the R8000 which is running a custom firmware FreshTomato does NOT support LACP. Hence, it ONLY supports Static LAG.
For you to be able to test if LACP works on the MS510TXM, I suggest you try to configure another switch that supports LACP (like another MS510TXM) and connect the corresponding LACP ports that you have configured on both switches. Otherwise, if you are ok with static LAG between the R8000 and the MS510TXM, then that's alright.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
hetf
Sep 12, 2022Aspirant
Hi DaneA and thanks for the reply!
I would be OK with static LAG, if only it worked. Unfortunately, I don't have another device to test with (as Microsoft removed LACP support from Win 11).
I think I mentioned it in the post - when I set it to Static 802.3ad, the link does go up, but it seems to be limited to a single connection.
If I unplug the "working" cable, the connection doesn't fail over to the other one - which kind of defeats the whole purpose of LAG, I think.
Later edit: this post by Shibby (the author of the original Tomato alternate firmware, hence someone I would consider knowledgeable) hints that LACP works on Tomato (FreshTomato is a more recent fork).
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