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2024-07-03 00:47:45
Re:How to setup 2 ISP "redundant" connections on ER7206
Just do it. I went ahead and checked the box for "WAN/LAN1" in "Network" > "WAN" > "WAN Mode" page and saved it. That caused a reboot, but despite the warning, it came back online without any issues....
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2024-07-02 22:09:42
Re:How to setup 2 ISP "redundant" connections on ER7206
@ticedoff8 I noticed there are two VLAN configured by default ("Network" > "VLAN"): ID 1, VLAN ID 1, Name "lan1", Description "LAN1" with ports 2 through 5, all untagged. ID 2, VLAN ID 4094, Name...
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2024-07-02 20:45:13
How to setup 2 ISP "redundant" connections on ER7206
I've been using the ER7206 for a while as a simple FW / Router with 1 ISP. I now have two ISPs: ISP-New is fiber (1Gbps symetrical) and ISP-Old (300Mbps down / 100Mbps up) and I would like to use...
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2024-06-22 22:25:22
Re:Two-Switch Redundancy using LACP 802.3ad for devices and LAG between switches
@KJK @Clive_A I have 4 switches. I want to connect them together for reliability between switches and not (so much) for increased bandwidth (see the picture attached) The main question is: Does there...
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2024-05-21 06:41:40
Re:Two-Switch Redundancy using LACP 802.3ad for devices and LAG between switches
@Clive_A Step 1 & 3 worked and I am waiting for parts to connect to the Allied Telesys to do Step 2. So far, this is working out. For the NAS devices, I set them to 802.3ad and the switch ports to...
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2024-05-17 01:06:23
Two-Switch Redundancy using LACP 802.3ad for devices and LAG between switches
I want to connect two TL-SG3210XHP-M2 together such that a NAS with two 1GbE interfaces can be configured for 802.3ad (mode-4 LACP channel bonding) with one eth port plugged into each switch to...
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