master-richie
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FreeNAS 9.3 on a HP N40L with 3 nics, a netgear gs724t.v3 switch and Fortigate 60c.
having issues getting a LACP LAGG working on a Broadcom dual port 5720 (Dell branded). LAGG shows active in FreeNAS and the Netgear LAGG status is up but no data is transferring across it ie., I have it set for DHCP and tied to VLAN 10 but no dhcp server is found. If I manually assign an IP and try to ping the router via ssh it says "host is down"
For troubleshooting purposes, I set the LAGG for the default VLAN1 in the switch (untagged), removed VLAN10 in FreeNAS and that doesn't work either, same issues. My assumption is the LAGG indicates up but is not working.
VLAN 1 and VLAN 10 work fine otherwise. (I have multiple subnets (vlans) on my network because I run a business from home and like to keep user types isolated) VLAN1 I use for backend administration of all my infrastructure.
Fyi, the third NIC I'm using as an admin port which is how I access the gui - is set for static IP on the default vlan 1
any ideas?
having issues getting a LACP LAGG working on a Broadcom dual port 5720 (Dell branded). LAGG shows active in FreeNAS and the Netgear LAGG status is up but no data is transferring across it ie., I have it set for DHCP and tied to VLAN 10 but no dhcp server is found. If I manually assign an IP and try to ping the router via ssh it says "host is down"
For troubleshooting purposes, I set the LAGG for the default VLAN1 in the switch (untagged), removed VLAN10 in FreeNAS and that doesn't work either, same issues. My assumption is the LAGG indicates up but is not working.
VLAN 1 and VLAN 10 work fine otherwise. (I have multiple subnets (vlans) on my network because I run a business from home and like to keep user types isolated) VLAN1 I use for backend administration of all my infrastructure.
Fyi, the third NIC I'm using as an admin port which is how I access the gui - is set for static IP on the default vlan 1
any ideas?