XGS2220-30HP teaming ports
Hello,
I have to install 2 switches inside a new Company.
I would like to know if using the XGS2220-30HP inside Nebulal (so not on premise), with its latest firmware, it is possible to team 4 gigabit ports and use this teaming to exchange data between switches.
This would be a temporary solution until we will link both switches with fiber optics via 10G SFP+.
Is it possible to team 2 10G SFP+ too?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi @GiuseppeR ,
Based on your description, it seems you are referring to the Link Aggregation Group (LAG) feature. If that's the case, you can certainly set up a LAG using four Gigabit Ethernet ports on the XGS2220-30HP switches within Nebula.
For detailed instructions on configuring link aggregation in Nebula, please refer to the FAQ provided below:How to Configure Link Aggregation on Nebula switch? — Zyxel Community
Similar to Gigabit ports, you can also configure LAG using the 10G SFP+ ports on the switches. If your uplink is currently using the 10G SFP+ ports and you want to include these ports in a LAG, you'll need to temporarily relocate your uplink to a different port. After doing so, you can proceed with the LAG configuration. Once configured, you can move the uplink back to the original 10G SFP+ port.
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Hi @GiuseppeR ,
Based on your description, it seems you are referring to the Link Aggregation Group (LAG) feature. If that's the case, you can certainly set up a LAG using four Gigabit Ethernet ports on the XGS2220-30HP switches within Nebula.
For detailed instructions on configuring link aggregation in Nebula, please refer to the FAQ provided below:How to Configure Link Aggregation on Nebula switch? — Zyxel Community
Similar to Gigabit ports, you can also configure LAG using the 10G SFP+ ports on the switches. If your uplink is currently using the 10G SFP+ ports and you want to include these ports in a LAG, you'll need to temporarily relocate your uplink to a different port. After doing so, you can proceed with the LAG configuration. Once configured, you can move the uplink back to the original 10G SFP+ port.
Share yours now!
Judy
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