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MinkaM
Jan 26, 2024Aspirant
Problems with trunking on multiple AV-line switches
I have a system where as a "centre device" I have M4250-40G8F, and then on top of that I have 5pcs of M4250-40G8F and 1pc of M4250-10G2XF. All switches, except the small one are having 3 VLANs (Dante...
LaurentMa
Jan 26, 2024NETGEAR Expert
Hi MinkaM ,
The Auto-LAG and the Auto-Trunk should be enabled across your site on all switches. If there is a problem, maybe it's coming for your modules (layer 1 connectivity, unsupported modules?).
Can you take a look at the corresponding application note to check your configuration so far:
AV over IP Technical Guides - NETGEAR
In Engage, all trunks should show the "A" icon on the ports. Please send an email to the ProAV Design team with all the tech-support files (one per switch) and a link to this post. The Engage Controller lets download all TS files at once, there is a tab for it. If this a module issue, a cabling issue, or something else, we will be able to easily see this in your TS files, and one of ProAV Design SEs will get back to you.
- MinkaMJan 26, 2024Aspirant
Thanks for promt reply!
I have Auto-LAG and Auto-Trunk enabled, and as said, most of the lines finds themselves, but looses after a while.
I will let the system on for weekend and see on Monday what it going on there. I will also check on Monday those SFP-modules that they are fully supported.
I will come back to this on Monday, as I am just about to go for a weekend 🙂
Br,
-Minka-
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