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PredatorVI
Jul 25, 2014Tutor
Bonding multiple NIC's w/ Cisco 3750
I have a new ReadyNAS 4220. I'm trying to bond all 4 1GbE NIC ports to a Cisco 3750G switch. I'm connecting to the management tool via the 10GbE port so the tool connectivity isn't affected by my tw...
PredatorVI
Jul 25, 2014Tutor
I have it working. I don't know what item I changed made the difference.
What I did:
After each step above I tried pinging the interface and it only started working after I rebooted. For all I know, it was needing a reboot. But, it could be the port group doesn't tag the VLAN.
I might try setting the mode back to access and rebooting the NAS to see if that works, but I'm afraid to touch it now ... :roll:
What I did:
- Configured 4 ports (3-6) and port-group 1 (po1) to trunk mode + encapsulation dot1q
- Allowed ALL VLANs
- Set the native VLAN to my assigned VLAN (124)
- rebooted ReadyNAS
After each step above I tried pinging the interface and it only started working after I rebooted. For all I know, it was needing a reboot. But, it could be the port group doesn't tag the VLAN.
I might try setting the mode back to access and rebooting the NAS to see if that works, but I'm afraid to touch it now ... :roll:
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