Is it possible to create a backbone between two TL-SG108PE(s) using LAG

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Is it possible to create a backbone between two TL-SG108PE(s) using LAG

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Is it possible to create a backbone between two TL-SG108PE(s) using LAG
Is it possible to create a backbone between two TL-SG108PE(s) using LAG
2019-08-06 20:51:04
Model: TL-SG108PE  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 1.0.0 Build 20160722 Rel.50253

Is it possible to use LAG (link aggregation) to set up a 2 gig backbone between two switchs?? I see do not see this configuration anywhere. So I'm guessing not.

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Re:Is it possible to create a backbone between two TL-SG108PE(s) using LAG
2019-08-07 02:57:19

jamiedell wrote

Is it possible to use LAG (link aggregation) to set up a 2 gig backbone between two switchs?? I see do not see this configuration anywhere. So I'm guessing not.

 

What do you mean of 2 gig backbone? If you mean stacking two switches to connect their backbone, TL-SG108PE doesn't support stacking. It;s just a simple manageable switch.

 

If you just need to use link aggregation to connect two switch, TL-SG108PE support static LAG. It may be called port trunk or LAG. 

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Re:Is it possible to create a backbone between two TL-SG108PE(s) using LAG
2019-08-12 06:56:31

 

Where did you look and what did you look for, that you didn't see configurations? :)

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Re:Re:Is it possible to create a backbone between two TL-SG108PE(s) using LAG
2019-08-12 12:57:57

Hi Mitya-

 

 

"Where did you look and what did you look for, that you didn't see configurations? :)"

I did see this UI posted in the screen grab.

 

What I was looking for was a documented configruation of a LAG(ed) connect between to switchs.


The only documentaion I saw was a link betwee devices with two NICs and the switch. However it seems by this conversation I should be able to create a LAG group on both switches and gain the increased bandwidth.

 

thanks for the feedback!

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2019-08-12 14:14:10
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2019-08-12 17:39:02

thanks man case closed....

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