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thepartnersgrou
Sep 02, 2011Aspirant
ReadyNAS 2100 timeouts case #16618795
Hi there, We've got a ReadyNAS 2100 that we are using as a AD-integrated CIFS/SMB file server. Recently (in the last week-2 weeks) we've had users report that their mapped drives "aren't available...
thepartnersgrou
Sep 12, 2011Aspirant
For everybody's reference, we ended up having switch problems. I believe the correct setting on the switch for LACP to work properly is to set the switch to be a PASSIVE LACP member. Active will probably work as well but the NAS is also acting as active, so if the switch is set to passive the NAS will always be the active member.
In our case, our HP ProCurve switch lost its' mind, including non-ReadyNAS traffic, and we had to apply a more recent firmware image in order to bring things back to normal. Our inter-switch traffic was set up as a static LACP group (to another ProCurve) but even setting the trunk type to non-LACP or static trunk mode didn't resolve the issues.
Thanks for the responses.
Aaron
In our case, our HP ProCurve switch lost its' mind, including non-ReadyNAS traffic, and we had to apply a more recent firmware image in order to bring things back to normal. Our inter-switch traffic was set up as a static LACP group (to another ProCurve) but even setting the trunk type to non-LACP or static trunk mode didn't resolve the issues.
Thanks for the responses.
Aaron
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