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Dabbler
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- Dec 13, 2018
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Earlier today my main switch died, UniFi 48 Port :-( The only extra switch I have lying around is a 48 port Dell unit. I got everything cabled up but I can't access my TrueNAS over the network - no ping, web, smb, etc.
My nas was originally connected via a single 10G link using a 10Gtek DAC Cable to the UniFi switch. The temp switch does have several sfp ports so I figured it would auto-negotiate down to 1G but it didn't seem to work.
I plugged a standard network cable into one of the ports of my freenas and configured it. It gave a secondary IP to browse the web management interface but it didn't work. Page times out and address is unpingable. The original IP was also still unpingable.
I removed that and tried creating it as a link aggregation > failover device but that didn't seem to work either.
TrueNAS sees the linkstate as up for the newly connected network cable so I am not sure what I am missing.
Can anyone shine some light on what I may be missing so I can get access to my nas again.
My nas was originally connected via a single 10G link using a 10Gtek DAC Cable to the UniFi switch. The temp switch does have several sfp ports so I figured it would auto-negotiate down to 1G but it didn't seem to work.
I plugged a standard network cable into one of the ports of my freenas and configured it. It gave a secondary IP to browse the web management interface but it didn't work. Page times out and address is unpingable. The original IP was also still unpingable.
I removed that and tried creating it as a link aggregation > failover device but that didn't seem to work either.
TrueNAS sees the linkstate as up for the newly connected network cable so I am not sure what I am missing.
Can anyone shine some light on what I may be missing so I can get access to my nas again.