LACP Configuration

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LACP Configuration
LACP Configuration
2014-04-13 09:54:59
Region : Philippines

Model : TL-SG3210

Hardware Version : V1

Firmware Version : 1.9.2 Build 20130527 Rel.59782

ISP : Globe Telecome - Primary, Ace Wireless - Secondary


Would like to ask on configuration of LACP on this switch,

I want to bond port 1 (Primary ISP) and port 8 (secondary ISP) and tag it to port 6 going to my 2008 r2 server (1 Giga-Ethernet Card) how to configure the ip addressing on this LACP?

I really confuse on the addressing of this features.:confused::confused::confused:

Thanks
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Re:LACP Configuration
2014-04-15 16:29:54
LACP is layer 2 tech, it has nothing with the IP address...Bond port 1 and 8 right? Then what's "tag it to port 6"?
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Re:LACP Configuration
2014-05-07 18:24:54
Hi, hklt0110

Do you need Load Balancing on Windows via two ISP?

You need two Ethernet Cards on your Server and two VLANs on your switch.

Sample configuration below.

I. Configure LINK TYPE / PVID:

PORT 1 (ISP 1): PVID: 10; Link type: ACCESS; Egress RULE: UNTAG
PORT 2 (ISP 2): PVID: 11; Link type: ACCESS; Egress RULE: UNTAG
PORT 3 (Windows NIC1): PVID: 10; Link type: ACCESS; Egress RULE: UNTAG
PORT 4 (Windows NIC2): PVID: 11; Link type: ACCESS; Egress RULE: UNTAG

See TP-Link TL-SG3210 User Guide Port Config


II. Create VLANs:
VLAN ID: 10; Description: ISP1; Members: port 1, 3
VLAN ID: 11; Description: ISP2; Members: port 2, 4

See TP-Link TL-SG3210 VLAN Config


III. Configure NIC1 on Windows Server (ISP1 ip/netmask/gateway);

IV. Configure NIC2 on Windows Server (ISP2 ip/netmask/gateway).

http://www.sortbyte.com/software-programs/networking/network-manager/tutorials/enable-load-balancing-on-windows-7-with-2-or-more-nics
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