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cmchoi
Nov 09, 2012Aspirant
SLOW RAID Level X-RAID2, 6 disks (with dual redundancy)
I have a Pro 6, I create volume with 5 disks (3TB each). After sync completed, I added 6th disk as dual redundancy. It is very slow to restrip after 6th disk is added. Is this normal? It will ta...
mdgm-ntgr
Nov 10, 2012NETGEAR Employee Retired
To use LACP you'd open the web admin interface for the switch and go to Switching > LAG > Basic > LAG Membership and add the ports on the switch your NAS is connected to to a LAG.
Then under Switching > LAG > Basic > LAG configuration you'd make sure that the LAG is enabled. The LAG type should be set to LACP (I think).
You'd also need to configure the NAS to use LACP (note you will need an ethernet cable connected to each port to see the teaming options).
Not sure about the order to do all these things in but it shouldn't be hard to figure out.
Then under Switching > LAG > Basic > LAG configuration you'd make sure that the LAG is enabled. The LAG type should be set to LACP (I think).
You'd also need to configure the NAS to use LACP (note you will need an ethernet cable connected to each port to see the teaming options).
Not sure about the order to do all these things in but it shouldn't be hard to figure out.
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