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OC400 LAN ports LAG trunking

 
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OC400 LAN ports LAG trunking

OC400 LAN ports LAG trunking
OC400 LAN ports LAG trunking
2024-06-10 14:51:46 - last edited 2024-06-17 02:58:36

I received my first OC400 controller today. I see that the LAN interface ports (both SFP+ and the RJ45) behave in the same way as the OC300s I have, i.e. as a simple unmanaged switch.

 

I asked a query for my OC300 controller here about LAG trunking for it's switch ports, and would like to extend this request to add LAG trunking for the OC400 controller as well.

 

I note that there are others who have requested more functionality for the hardware controller LAN interface ports, such as here and here .

 

Given that the application for Omada is for a fully-managed business network, it is strange that that hardware controller switch itself is completely unmanaged for both the OC300 and OC400. Could you please pass this request to your developers?

 

Thank you for your help.

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Re:OC400 LAN ports LAG trunking
2024-06-17 01:58:20 - last edited 2024-06-17 02:58:36

I'm bumping this thread so that someone from TP-Link can see this request.

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Re:OC400 LAN ports LAG trunking
2024-06-17 03:01:42

Hi  @tk1kt 

 

Thank you for your kindly feedback. 

 

To make your request can be seen and voted by more people, I moved this thread to the Request&Suggestion. 

 

 

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Re:OC400 LAN ports LAG trunking
2024-06-17 03:07:19

  @Fae

 

Thank you Fae. Could you please also note the request for your dev team?

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Re:OC400 LAN ports LAG trunking
2024-06-17 05:58:10

Hi  @tk1kt 

 

Sure, actually I've already done that. 

tk1kt wrote

  @Fae

 

Thank you Fae. Could you please also note the request for your dev team?

 

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