10-09-2023 08:37 AM
SG300-28:
I'm trying to setup a LAG for four ports from my NAS. The ports are part of a VLAN. I get an error saying "the ports are part of VLAN" when I try to add them to the LAG. It won't allow me to create the LAG. Can figure this out because it worked fine on my SG350-10. I tried creating the LAG first then creating the VLAN, but the ports are greyed out in the "port to vlan membership" section of the GUI. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!!!
10-09-2023 08:47 AM
10-09-2023 09:03 AM
Thanks for the response. It works fine if I remove the NAS ports from the vlan. But when I add them to a vlan I get an error when I try to create the LAG. It tells me that the ports are part of a vlan, and it won't let me add them to the LAG I'm creating. I had no problem setting it up on SG350.
Best regards,
10-09-2023 01:09 PM
If you have ports in a LAG, you should not try to add them individually to a VLAN. There is no need to do it at all. Instead, add the LAG to the VLAN.
10-09-2023 02:08 PM
Ah, ok! I guess that's where I've been screwing up. Now I need to figure out how to add a LAG to a vlan.
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