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4 TopicsM7300/M4300, and all netgear managed switches, apparently do not support LACP fallback mode
We have both M4300 and M7300 10GbE switches from Netgear in our environment. It does not appear that any netgear switches support LACP fallback mode. We already checked with support and tried the latest firmware. In other words, LACP is either enabled or disabled. There is no way to have it enabled, but to automatically fall back to disabled, when appropriate. This creates significant issues in our environment, and for many others, as any kind of re-imaging of a server using PXE will fail. There is no way to have PXE enable LACP, so as soon as the server reboots and goes into PXE, we lose connectivity. Even outside of PXE, if you take a typical ESXi server that has LACP turned on and then try to reinstall ESXi off a ISO image, you cannot configure LACP during the install, so the 10GbE ports will have no connectivity. Cisco, Arista and every other switch vendor we have seen has some kind of setting to turn on LACP fallback mode. On catalyst it is turned on by default. On nexus it is enabled with "lacp suspend-individual", etc., etc. It would be great to get some feedback from Netgear product management on this topic, as this greatly limits how we can adopt this switch in enterprise deployments. Thanks, FYI, I am waiting for a response before I post this on other forums and product reviews to make sure this is not a mistake or some kind of hidden feature that I could not find.Solved4KViews0likes11CommentsTransceiver sonnet SFP+ SR compatible M4300
Hi, i want to know if this SFP+ Short-Range transceiver: Sonnet G10E-SFP-SR https://www.sonnetstore.com/collections/network-adapters/products/sfpmodule-shortrange is compatible with the Switch: Netgear M4300-12x12F I would like to connect the sfp+ transceiver directly in 10GBase-X SFP+ ports of netgear switch replacing AXM761 Does anyone knows if it is compatible and reliable? some other better module? thank u! regards to community7.9KViews0likes5Comments1GbE speeds over 10GbE connections? MacOS
I was wondering if anyone is having this same expereince. I have a new 626x, all drives filled, x-raid, connected to a Netgear XS708E 10GbE router, and I'm getting very slow speeds over 10GbE. Not even 90MBs. I was getting better speeds though my Pioneer Pro. My mac is connected to the router though a Promise Technolgy Sanlink2 by thunderbolt. I know I have to tinker with the settigs on each device to get the best performance, but it shouldn't be this slow, should it? Any advice would be appreciated.Solved6.4KViews0likes13CommentsAdding in a 10Gbe card to 516 ...
So I bought a few ReadyNAS 516 based on the fact that it was promoted and promised that there would be a supported upgrade path to 10Gbe. I'd not been watching the lack of progress on this, but now I have a client looking for the upgrade I told them would be availble. What on earth happened? The readynas 516 was relaeased years ago now and there is still no 10Gbe upgrade path. What on earth happened? Why isn't this released? When eill it be? If it's been scrapped as an option and loyal customers are once again bent-over where on earth is the statement from Netgear? Sorry for being so frustrated, but it's hard not to be when it seems as though we've been "creatively" sold a product and I look like an ass for telling my client what netgear told us. Cheers.Peet4.4KViews0likes8Comments