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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 29, 2014Tutor
The 3750G we have does not have PoE. The actual model is Cisco Catalyst 3750G-48TS-48 and I believe is Layer2/3 capable. I've been attempting to configure Layer 2 LACP.
The ReadyNAS 4220 doesn't have a VLAN setting that I can find. My older ReadyNAS at home did, but I can't find it on this one. With teaming/bonding disabled it seems to work fine without explicit VLAN settings. The IP for that interface is statically assigned (10.131.24.6) for subnet 10.131.24.0/22. VLAN 124 on the switch as an IP configured as 10.131.24.2.
Port 1 on the switch is trunked to the MDF which routes VLAN 124 to this switch. The vtp mode is set to transparent.
Before attempting to bond/group the ports, all ports were configured as "mode access" and "allow vlan 124" which works just fine.
As for the config, I thought I saved the config so it would restore on reboot (of the switch) using `copy runtime-config startup-config` but to my knowledge it was not rebooted. Nevertheless, it was working until I changed some volume settings on the NAS and rebooted it.
I'll try to set the ip on the etherchannel tomorrow and give it a whirl.
The ReadyNAS 4220 doesn't have a VLAN setting that I can find. My older ReadyNAS at home did, but I can't find it on this one. With teaming/bonding disabled it seems to work fine without explicit VLAN settings. The IP for that interface is statically assigned (10.131.24.6) for subnet 10.131.24.0/22. VLAN 124 on the switch as an IP configured as 10.131.24.2.
Port 1 on the switch is trunked to the MDF which routes VLAN 124 to this switch. The vtp mode is set to transparent.
Before attempting to bond/group the ports, all ports were configured as "mode access" and "allow vlan 124" which works just fine.
As for the config, I thought I saved the config so it would restore on reboot (of the switch) using `copy runtime-config startup-config` but to my knowledge it was not rebooted. Nevertheless, it was working until I changed some volume settings on the NAS and rebooted it.
I'll try to set the ip on the etherchannel tomorrow and give it a whirl.
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