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‎04-18-2016 04:29 AM
Hi all,
Is there a way to physically connect NAC IA-A-330-2 using LAG as it has 4 Ethernet ports?
Thanks in advance!
Husam
Is there a way to physically connect NAC IA-A-330-2 using LAG as it has 4 Ethernet ports?
Thanks in advance!
Husam
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‎04-18-2016 11:10 AM
Husam,
No, that is not a supported configuration. Also there is no real need for the LAG since the IA-A-300 is used in an out-of-band manner. You should never come anywhere near utilization that would would require more bandwidth than the standard gig port.
Tyler
No, that is not a supported configuration. Also there is no real need for the LAG since the IA-A-300 is used in an out-of-band manner. You should never come anywhere near utilization that would would require more bandwidth than the standard gig port.
Tyler
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‎04-18-2016 11:10 AM
Hi,
Thanks for your answer. My purpose is to have redundant connection in case the port that NAC connected to failed. Is there any advice regarding this purpose.
Thanks
Husam
Thanks for your answer. My purpose is to have redundant connection in case the port that NAC connected to failed. Is there any advice regarding this purpose.
Thanks
Husam
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‎04-18-2016 04:34 AM
Hi. I do not believe it is supported, but there is linux ubuntu inside. You can try. Z.
Regards
Zdeněk Pala
