I am setting up TrueNAS CORE 13 on a PC with a built-in gigabit NIC to which I've added a twin-gigabit port PCIe card. If I just do the default networking then all three NIC's pick up an IP address from the DHCP server and the web interface is visible on all three. I unplugged and disabled the ethernet from the built-in NIC and then using the text console I tried to aggregate the twin-ports on the add-in card (I've tried *ALL* of available options; lacp, load-balance etc) and the web-interface refuses to start.
I've also tried using the web GUI to add an additional lagg adapter and assigned the two physical adapters to it - same result. No connection.
What the heck am I doing wrong?
I've done network adapter teaming on Windows for years without any issues and the network switch I have (a TP-Link TL-SG1016DE) is perfectly fine running my Windows 2022 Server PC with a twin-port NIC.
Before I take the ludicrous and extreme step of installing Windows, Hyper-V, setting up adapter teaming in there and then installing TrueNAS into a VM can anyone point me in the right direction.
I've also tried using the web GUI to add an additional lagg adapter and assigned the two physical adapters to it - same result. No connection.
What the heck am I doing wrong?
I've done network adapter teaming on Windows for years without any issues and the network switch I have (a TP-Link TL-SG1016DE) is perfectly fine running my Windows 2022 Server PC with a twin-port NIC.
Before I take the ludicrous and extreme step of installing Windows, Hyper-V, setting up adapter teaming in there and then installing TrueNAS into a VM can anyone point me in the right direction.