OC300 LAN ports LAG trunking?
The OC300 Omada controller has two 1000Base-T LAN interfaces on the controller unit. Is it possible to set the ports on the OC300 itself into LAG trunking mode? Otherwise, the second port will sit idle due to loopback protection on my switch.
I think the same functionality would also be useful on the new OC400 controller, which also has multiple LAN interfaces. Thanks!
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tk1kt wrote
The OC300 Omada controller has two 1000Base-T LAN interfaces on the controller unit. Is it possible to set the ports on the OC300 itself into LAG trunking mode? Otherwise, the second port will sit idle due to loopback protection on my switch.
I think the same functionality would also be useful on the new OC400 controller, which also has multiple LAN interfaces. Thanks!
Hi @tk1kt
The OC300 does not support this feature on its hardware currently. But I will mark down your request and forward to the developer team.
Besides, you may also try to set the STP redundancy on the switch to achieve that.
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tk1kt wrote
The OC300 Omada controller has two 1000Base-T LAN interfaces on the controller unit. Is it possible to set the ports on the OC300 itself into LAG trunking mode? Otherwise, the second port will sit idle due to loopback protection on my switch.
I think the same functionality would also be useful on the new OC400 controller, which also has multiple LAN interfaces. Thanks!
Hi @tk1kt
The OC300 does not support this feature on its hardware currently. But I will mark down your request and forward to the developer team.
Besides, you may also try to set the STP redundancy on the switch to achieve that.
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