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midim
Aug 09, 2018Aspirant
RN3220 Ethernet ports problems
Dear members, Any help is appreciated. We are experiencing problems with our storage RN3220. For 2 weeks now we are looking for the problem with ehternet ports on the unit. After double checking a...
StephenB
Aug 10, 2018Guru - Experienced User
It's best not to post links to your full logs.
I am seeing that eth3 has negotiated the full gigabit link speed, so I suggest breaking the bond for now, and just using eth3. Disconnecting the eth2 might have the same effect (though you might need to reboot the NAS or the switch) You could also try changing the switch ports for eth3 and eth2, and see if the problem moves with the switch ports.
This could of course be a problem with the NAS. I suggest confirming your warranty status, and (if you are covered) contacting paid support (my.netgear.com)
midim
Aug 16, 2018Aspirant
After thought that the problem is resolved with changing ports and excluding the cabling as a problem.
We tested the server room cabling with Fluke Versiv tester. Everything is ok.
When the problem ports are disconnected and reconnected - sometimes the device decides to go with 100Mbit, sometimes on 1Gbit
I have a case number, but firstly after trying the suggested steps from support I closed the case, but the problem still exists.
- StephenBAug 17, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Can you test with a different switch? I think you've tried everything else.
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