Unable to activate link aggregation on both ethernet MR52 AP

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guile99
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Unable to activate link aggregation on both ethernet MR52 AP

I've noticed yesterday that my MR52 access pt., that link aggregation is not working. Is there anything need to configure in the Access Point itself? It was working before when i installed it., speed operation should be a total of 2gbps for both 2 x 1000Mbps ethernet port.

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Brash
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Your Ethernet 1 is showing negotiated to 100Mbps.

You won't be able to have a 1Gbps link and a 1Mbps link in an etherchannel.

Swap out the cables for that connection. Most likely a cable issue.

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alemabrahao
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Check the documentation.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Client_Addressing_and_Bridging/MR_Link_Aggregation_Configuration...

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BlakeRichardson
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What type of switch is the MR connected to and is link aggregation enabled at that end?

It looks like a catalyst switch. Don't you think?

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cisco catalyst 2960-x

 

alemabrahao
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@guile99  the @Brash is right. It looks like a cable issue.

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Brash
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Your Ethernet 1 is showing negotiated to 100Mbps.

You won't be able to have a 1Gbps link and a 1Mbps link in an etherchannel.

Swap out the cables for that connection. Most likely a cable issue.

alemabrahao
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It makes sense.

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thanks a lot, just replaced the lan cable.

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DarrenOC
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@guile99 , remember your OSI model? Work from the bottom when troubleshooting.

 

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Darren OConnor | doconnor@resalire.co.uk
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