An Aggregation or "Top-of-Rack" switch is designed to connect everything in a rack at high speeds, then have an even bigger pipe out to the rest of the network. The Pro Aggregation does this with it's SFP28 25Gbps ports.
The customer wanted 25G ports between his buildings and went with the pro aggregation switches and some SFP28 modules (ESR (300m). The modules are detected but the link is not coming up. Just switching over to the 10G ports the module works fine with 10G over the same OM4 cable. Is the cable too long? Is there any way to try to get the ports up?
Alternatives for Link Aggregation/NIC Teaming in Windows 11? Intel and Microsoft have abandoned NIC Teaming/Link Aggregation in Windows 11. I was seeing noticeable benefits in an Intel NUC that has two gigabit ethernet adapters and a TPLink router with two ports that will aggregate.
Juniper Link Aggregation I am trying to configure Link Aggregation on a juniper switch but the ports do not work after configuration. I attempted to follow this link in order to configure link aggregation. The switch is currently running to a pfsense box also running link aggregation.
Anyone got issue with this switch where Jumbo Frame on switchport don't work? I notice that if I ping the switch using this command: ping -l 9000 <switchip>, it don't work. If I ping the switch using this command: ping -l 1400 <switchip> or just ping switchip, it worked. If I do the same from another Ubiquiti switch using jumbo frame, it worked. Globally on the USW-Aggregation switch, I can ...
You need a switch supporting link aggregation. You WILL lock yourself out of your NAS if you try and set this up with a switch that doesn't support link aggregation (though you CAN reset your NAS if necessary - please confirm first). This is only true for the link aggregation method chosen in the tutorial.
Aggregation is a security issue that arises when a collection of facts has a higher classification than the classification of any of those facts standing alone. An inference problem occurs when an attacker can pull together pieces of less sensitive information from multiple sources and use them to derive information of greater sensitivity
I was thinking about setting up Link Aggregation to enable multiple (two) connections to simultaneously access a DiskStation with (theoretically) 1Gbit/s = 125MB/s each. Is that even worth it if the HDDs in the NAS have a speed rating of only a) 180 MB/s or b) 220 MB/s each? 2x125MB/s would not be possible with either drive anyhow it appears, so all the added hassle of setting up Link ...