Can an appropriate LACP enabled switch be used to feed two rj45 aggregator ports with a connection to the ONT?
Maybe, but yes if both the switch has LACP and router has LACP.
Maybe, but yes if both the switch has LACP and router has LACP.
I can understand your thought processes here of using Link Aggregation to deliver 2gbps (1gbps + 1gbps) to the router to take advantage of the higher speeds of the 10gbps service and add some redundancy to the connection. However, I don't think it will work, at least not long-term.
Our ONT does bind MAC addresses, which I believe is where there might be a problem. Looking at your network from our end, the MAC table is currently at maximum capacity and showing multiple devices listed. So there may be issues if you try adding more devices to the network, which require someone in tech support to clear the MAC table on our end.jackow wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 5:55 pm I think that a managed switch will simply relay the DHCP request from the router to ONT in the configuration that I've described and using port isolation. I'm thinking the switch doesn't make any requests on it's own, so it would be limited to the one source making the request. If the ONT isn't actively searching out MAC addresses than I think this configuration should work and add the redundancy and speed advantages.