But if that started on its own it could indicate a problem with the firmware. The LED should blink if the switch has not seen a DHCP server and is using its default IP address. Make sure your network card is in the same subnet as the switch in its default condition. i.e. set a...
But if that started on its own it could indicate a problem with the firmware. The LED should blink if the switch has not seen a DHCP server and is using its default IP address. Make sure your network card is in the same subnet as the switch in its default condition. i.e. set a...
Going into the Switch’s firmware, at the LAG Management Table, I placed both NIC cables into ch1 (and named it TEAMING), set it as Static and have both g1 and g2 as the only members. Ch1 shows its Link State as Up, with g1 and g2 as the Active Members. There are no Standb...