Hi there,
count one happy camper more
I did the procedure too and now have a "genuire" Brocade switch running home.
One thing I want to share here, I got an headache figuring how to make a 4-way LACP with a Netgear switch, so I want to share here my results.
From what I saw you need to set Timeout value on short on the concerned ports, both on your Netgear and the Brocade.
In Netgear GUI : Switching - LAG - Advanced - LACP Port Configuration
I used the four 1G ethernet ports
It takes a while to get up so give it time.
count one happy camper more
I did the procedure too and now have a "genuire" Brocade switch running home.
One thing I want to share here, I got an headache figuring how to make a 4-way LACP with a Netgear switch, so I want to share here my results.
From what I saw you need to set Timeout value on short on the concerned ports, both on your Netgear and the Brocade.
In Netgear GUI : Switching - LAG - Advanced - LACP Port Configuration
I used the four 1G ethernet ports
Code:
interface ethernet 25 ethernet 26 ethernet 27 ethernet 28
link-aggregate conf key 10000
link-aggregate conf timeout short
link-aggregate active
show link-aggregate
It takes a while to get up so give it time.
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