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stacking + lacp on SG5428
2013-02-19 16:56:52
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Region : Belgium
Model : TL-SG5428
Hardware Version : V1
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does the SG5428 support lacp to 2 ports on different switches within a stack? I want to connect a host with 2 interfaces to 2 different SG5428 within a stack and use lacp for redundancy. Is this supportted?
Model : TL-SG5428
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP :
does the SG5428 support lacp to 2 ports on different switches within a stack? I want to connect a host with 2 interfaces to 2 different SG5428 within a stack and use lacp for redundancy. Is this supportted?
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Re:stacking + lacp on SG5428
2013-12-04 14:43:49
Stack? What kind of stack.
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Re:stacking + lacp on SG5428
2014-02-18 15:29:30
I take he probably means having a bunch of them together and managed by a single (master) switch.
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Re:stacking + lacp on SG5428
2015-02-26 00:09:39
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Re:stacking + lacp on SG5428
2015-02-26 00:16:58
I have the same question as I run into the same problem.
We are setting up a test environment for a Hyper-V cluster (2012R2)
The test enironment contains the following hardware:
- 2 hosts with 6 Gbit NICs each (4 for LACP)
- 1 Storage server with 6 Gbit NICs (4 for LACP)
- 2 TL-SG5428 switches
I wish to use LACP with 4 NICs per server, witch 2 NICs connected to each switch
How do I set up the switches for this configuration?
Should I use the virtual cluster function?
Can I interconnect the switches with multiple patch cables?
We are setting up a test environment for a Hyper-V cluster (2012R2)
The test enironment contains the following hardware:
- 2 hosts with 6 Gbit NICs each (4 for LACP)
- 1 Storage server with 6 Gbit NICs (4 for LACP)
- 2 TL-SG5428 switches
I wish to use LACP with 4 NICs per server, witch 2 NICs connected to each switch
How do I set up the switches for this configuration?
Should I use the virtual cluster function?
Can I interconnect the switches with multiple patch cables?
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Re:stacking + lacp on SG5428
2015-04-17 20:22:36
Little bump.
I find it quite surprising that TP-LINK provides a forum etc, but are they actually checking the forums themselves?
I have just been digging through te user guide of this switch, but in the entire document the word stack is nowhere to be found.
It would be nice that they explain on how to setup a stack when they advertise with it...
(No to mention the incorrect CLI guide they provide... yesterday I needed to go into CLI, buta lot of command mentioned in the guide are not even available in the CLI!!!)
At this point I'm starting to regret that I have chosen TP-LINK instead of brands that have proven they are worth the money...
I find it quite surprising that TP-LINK provides a forum etc, but are they actually checking the forums themselves?
I have just been digging through te user guide of this switch, but in the entire document the word stack is nowhere to be found.
It would be nice that they explain on how to setup a stack when they advertise with it...
(No to mention the incorrect CLI guide they provide... yesterday I needed to go into CLI, buta lot of command mentioned in the guide are not even available in the CLI!!!)
At this point I'm starting to regret that I have chosen TP-LINK instead of brands that have proven they are worth the money...
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