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    Ubuntu 18.04 on XG-7100 platform

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      bnaef @Grimson
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      Hello @Grimson thanks for chiming in. I'll check whether I can get a more recent kernel from the Ubuntu repo.

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        @bnaef said in Ubuntu 18.04 on XG-7100 platform:

        I am assuming that the switch LAGG and the pfsense LAGG is equivalent to 802.3ad bonding.

        It is using the load-balance type static LAG. It is not LACP.

        Steve

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          bnaef
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          Thank you for the clarification. Still a mystery how to apply bonding (and bridging) configuration to the switch ports (i.e. port 9/10 and ETH1-ETH8, as opposed to the pfsense ports - see XG-7100 switch diagram overview).

          Furthermore, the enp5s0f0/1 and enp6s0f0/1 interfaces are managed by the ixgbe k-mod (clean dmesg output). I tried to setup FVs (added necessary kernel boot params...) via ixgbefv, but conceptually that does not make sense and seems only relevant when you want to map VM IFs to one of the enp5/6xxx interface pairs. Unless the switch ports are somehow virtualized... Feels like throwing dirt at the wall and see what sticks - not a very educated and targeted approach... I know.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            You need to configure the switch ports to be lagg using a switch driver of some sort then configure the internal ix NICs to be the lag of the same type.
            You don't have to do that though you could just configure the links separately to, say, two groups of 4 ports. Still requires configuring the switch though.

            Steve

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              cfung
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              Any update on this? I'm in the same boat but using Debian and trying to figure out how to be able to use ETH1-8.

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Why are you trying to do that on the XG-7100?

                It's a specialist appliance, it was never intended to run Linux of any flavour.

                Steve

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                  bnaef @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10 some people are just more familiar with Linux/ Debian/ Ubuntu, plus I needed more flexibility than what the pfsense box is offering.

                  Sure I could have purchased a similar unit from supermicro, but I figured that the Netgate/ pfsense/ netBSD community might be interested and have the knowledge to help adjust the hardware platform for other use cases.

                  The hardware platform is pretty cool and sooner or later somebody will figure out how to run Linux fully functional on the box and make all IFs configurable.

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                    If I were attempting that I would start out using OpenWRT as that's setup to talk to switch ICs by default. If the code exists anywhere already it will be there. Once it's working there you will know what modules are required and you can see what Ubuntu is missing.

                    Steve

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                      bnaef @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10 I truly appreciate your help and pointer!

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                        victorhooi @bnaef
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                        @bnaef @stephenw10 did you ever end up getting Debian or Ubuntu to run properly on the XG-7100 appliance?

                        Any tricks on how you did it?

                        And is it easy to restore stock pfSense afterwards?

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          I have not seen anyone do it.

                          It would be easy to restore pfSense though, just boot the installer and install as normal.

                          Steve

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