It's not that 802.3ad is not available; it is supported by the hardware, but MT hasn't yet implemented it in the software (from what I've read).
Fran66, unfortunately, this doesn't help you, but this is a much discussed topic on these forums. Less than 30 minutes of research on the forum would have given you the answer before you made your purchase. You could also have contacted MT support and asked about feature support.
Not trying to throw stones, just advocating due diligence.
You are using switch load-balancing with iSCSI? That's a big no-no. iSCSI has it's own forms of load-balancing and should not be combined with switch load-balancing unless certain very specific cases and network topology configurations.Yeap my bad,
Currently ussing with balance-rr and its fine, just a few servers that need 2 Gbps iscsi speed.
I believe a software update has made it available. The limitation is no longer noted on the wiki.Was looking to connect my synology NAS over multiple bonded nics (it has 4) but It only mentions 802.3ad. is it possible to config it that was on the NAS and use another option on my CRS226? Or do I basically just have to wait for Mikrotik to support 802.3ad in hardware?
Can be doneWas looking to connect my synology NAS over multiple bonded nics (it has 4) but It only mentions 802.3ad. is it possible to config it that was on the NAS and use another option on my CRS226? Or do I basically just have to wait for Mikrotik to support 802.3ad in hardware?
/interface ethernet switch trunk add member-ports=ether01,ether02,ether03,ether04 name=trunk1All done in Switch hardware, so no CPU impact or bottleneck.
Did you add any trunk members?/interface ethernet switch trunk
Mkay, then CRS226 obviosly doesnt support it (yet).It says
The Trunking in the Cloud Router Switches provides static link aggregation groups with hardware automatic failover and load balancing. IEEE802.3ad and IEEE802.1ax compatible Link Aggregation Control Protocol is not supported yet.
Yes.Do you have the 4 ports in your 802.3ad all set to the same master port as your other non bonded ports?
Well, I misunderstood you then, that it did not.I forgot to paste mine in but I did have a line like this
add name=trunk1 member-ports=eth19,eth20,eth21,eth22
and it accepted it.
Should be, my example is pasted above, there absolutely nothing else involved.So is that all there is to it? is ther a config dump or something like that you can give me from yours that might give me a clue?
Mine works happily (RS814+), what model do you have (it shouldnt actually matter).Synology does not accept this connection at all, and I have to pull 3 of the cables to it or I lose all connection. On your synology, does it confirm it is happy with the lacp link?
You are absolutely correct, but it is just for testing, that your Synology actually works with all 4 interfaces connected.I have an 1813+ Synology NAS
Network fault tolerant might work, but frankly as I understand that setting, its only for increased uptime, not for any increased simultaneous performance.
No idea, but as far as I know Switch chip is a little different on those models.I am thinking about adding in another switch I have that supports 802.3ad, then see if the microtik will connect to it over a trunk. I have also emailed support to see if the CRS125 has features that the CRS226 does not.
Naah, I didnt actually help much, just shared my own experience and little knowledge what I have gained since I bought this device as my first Mikrotikthank you very much for the assistance!
Understood, but I will have multiple concurrent threads, so it could help sometimes.your Synology actually works with all 4 interfaces connected.
Also please note 802.3ad is not something magical that provides you and 4x network performance boost instantly and always.
The Current (4493 Update 3)What version Firmware your Synology has?
Could be, looked into it, didn't see anything on that side. I have a couple other smart switches that I think support 802.3ad LACP, so I am thinking about trying that out.Maybe it is Synology bug not Mikrotik issue...
I own a couple unused at the moment, so it would just be time.I would wait with buying another switch, if you could, maybe support has some bright ideas, why it doesn't work in your case.
Which will kill the whole point doing that, bridging means traffic would pass CPU and as it is not powerful enough you get even less troughput than running single interface.but you can set interface bonding (4 interface, 802.3ad) and bridge it into switch master port
It's true, and it works, I tried it, but CPU involvement limits it to 40MB/sec on a pair of bonded 1GBE links. This is only about 20% of what you would hope forbut you can set interface bonding (4 interface, 802.3ad) and bridge it into switch master port
+1Any word on when this feature might be implemented? been a looong time waiting .....
+1Any word on when this feature might be implemented? been a looong time waiting .....
+1Any word on when this feature might be implemented? been a looong time waiting .....
+1 !!!Any word on when this feature might be implemented? been a looong time waiting .....
Hopefully developers are just busy getting v7 ready for releasetwo years without significant updates on functionalities of CRS switches
neither new models
I also hope thatHopefully developers are just busy getting v7 ready for releasetwo years without significant updates on functionalities of CRS switches
neither new models
Hope is a virtue...even when misplaced haha
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