XGS1250-12 LACP support ?
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Really appreciate your support in Zyxel products and bringing up this topic.
LACP is more commonly seen and used in enterprise level products, whereas the XGS1250 supports “Static Link Aggregation” in general available and works with most NAS systems and network devices for the home environment. Typically, they have corresponding options to aggregate the ports with the static link aggregation protocol.
Chris
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I have create 2 VLANs in my local lab, and I didn't see the connection status drop to 1G.And because I notice there are 4 connection (4 IP) on your NAS, may I know why you plan to do so?I also draw the new scenario for you as the following screenshot, is it what you have expected?
Chris
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Update: We can configure the LAG in Link Aggregation page.XGS1250-12 provides 4 set of LAG interfaces and there are 3 types of algorithms (depends on source/destination MAC address)
You can enable LAG 4 for example.You will need to create the VLAN 2 then set PVID 2 and untag on port 10 and 11 also remove vlan 1 member.Please be aware your router is VLAN aware and have VLAN1 and VLAN2 interface with DHCP server on it.
Chris
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Hello and thank you for the quick answer to my question on a hot topic! I like the device very much - but the lack of IEEE 802.3 ad LACP will be extremely disappointing !!!! Huge request for the implementation of this protocol !!! Bravo Zuxel! I believe in you !
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Really appreciate your support in Zyxel products and bringing up this topic.
LACP is more commonly seen and used in enterprise level products, whereas the XGS1250 supports “Static Link Aggregation” in general available and works with most NAS systems and network devices for the home environment. Typically, they have corresponding options to aggregate the ports with the static link aggregation protocol.
Chris
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Good hour! Help configure two VLAN 1 / VLAN2 on Zyxel XGS1250-12 I have iMac 10G and Synology 5G - connect in VLAN2. The same two devices are connected on the switch (ibid.) And by 1G - VLAN1! If I drive everything into VLAN 1. - the connection goes strange on all ports from 10G to 1G! I would like to divide there are two vertical grids! Now everything is by default and everything does not work correctly I can provide a network diagram!
https://viewer.diagrams.net/?target=&highlight=0000ff&edit=_blank&layers=1&nav=1&title=Zyxel XGS1250-12.drawio#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I have create 2 VLANs in my local lab, and I didn't see the connection status drop to 1G.And because I notice there are 4 connection (4 IP) on your NAS, may I know why you plan to do so?I also draw the new scenario for you as the following screenshot, is it what you have expected?
Chris
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@ Chris
Friendly! Thank you very much for your answer! This is exactly what I need! But the problem is how to configure this circuit on XGS1250-12?
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Nebula_Chris said:I have create 2 VLANs in my local lab, and I didn't see the connection status drop to 1G.And because I notice there are 4 connection (4 IP) on your NAS, may I know why you plan to do so?I also draw the new scenario for you as the following screenshot, is it what you have expected?
Friendly! Thank you very much for your answer! This is exactly what I need! But the problem is how to configure this circuit on XGS1250-12?
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Help to configure the Zyxel XGS 1250-12 switch?
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Update: We can configure the LAG in Link Aggregation page.XGS1250-12 provides 4 set of LAG interfaces and there are 3 types of algorithms (depends on source/destination MAC address)
You can enable LAG 4 for example.You will need to create the VLAN 2 then set PVID 2 and untag on port 10 and 11 also remove vlan 1 member.Please be aware your router is VLAN aware and have VLAN1 and VLAN2 interface with DHCP server on it.
Chris
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