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I wish all network either basic, advanced, or expert levels would have this kind of training, with real life examples, great explination and teaching guys! please teach advanced topics!
Yes you can, but since 1430 is an unmanaged switch you will only have a single VLAN..If you need multiple VLANs have a look @ 1830 series switches instead.
Nice video 🙂 Why do you need to create the Link aggregation uplink on port 24? The stack is already connected with 4 ports and can be seen as 1 switch? Thx Steven
This is no longer about the actual stack. Here, another device is connected to the switch that should be highly available. This can be another switch, for example. However, LACP must also be configured on the other device. If the upper switch fails, the lower switch continues operation without (or perhaps only with a brief) interruption. This is because if you have only connected a device to one of the two switches, it will fail if this switch fails.
What if you add a third 1960, do you need to delete the aggregation, rewire then perform link aggregation again? I have the exact same setup. Thanks. Actually using the Aruba Portal since the switch is 1000's of miles away.
Looking for this answer my-self. Setting up a 3 member stack of 1960's at the moment and I only seem to be able to make a LACP trunk from a single member from the cloud managment. But want it from Conductor and the 3rd member so I can link both to a Firewall LACP trunk for all VLAN's with device reduncancy on the switch side.
This does not work 100%. There is a bug in the firmware. Stacking works only when using the app, but after switching to local management, it wipes out the stacking configuration. Attempting to reconfigure the stacking as described in this video and after a reboot of the switches, all ports on all switches will start blinking red and never respond. Factory reset is the only way to get the switches back. Perhaps this worked a year ago when this video was released, but at this time, using 1 JL805A (1960 aggregate switch) and 3 JL809A (1960 access switches) connected as shown in the documentation (ring configuration A-B-C-D-A), it does not work without the cloud.😔
BTW, this does not mean stacking does not work, it just means you must use the app (cloud configuration) for this to work. Unfortunately, this now creates a possible security hole in the network. Anything accessible in your network from an outside source is a potential security risk. The switches are currently running firmware 2.8.0, which is the latest at this time.
This switch.... isn't good for enterprise. SNMPv1, Auto-Voice VLAN (Using LLDP), no CLI. amongst other things Might as well buy a Netgear, TP-Link, D-Link.
Hi Andre, AP15 and AP25 are for those high density environments, and you may need more than one AP depending what those clients are doing on the network. Wi-Fi works on half duplex principle which means the AP can only serve one client at a time. If the clients are doing something bandwidth intensive like high def streaming the AP will only be able to handle a handful of clients before it runs out of airtime. Having a higher spec AP will help but eventually you need to add more APs (on different channels) to handle the load.
@@NetworkingDojo_AION Obviously standing beside the Ap25 you will get good speeds, actually mount it and walk away and you'll see its a piece of HOT over priced garbage !