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    SuperMicro SYS-5018A-FTN4 Crashes when more than 2 NIC in LAG

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      tuffcalc
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      Hi everyone.  I am running 2.3.4 on a SuperMicro SYS-5018A-FTN4.

      For some reason anytime I try to add more than 2 NICs (igb0, igb1, igb2 for example) to a LAGG, the system crashes and reboots.  I've tried every combination.  Two nics work fine in a lagg.

      Any idea what's up?  This has probably been happening for over a year on the last few versions of pfsense as well.

      Thanks

      CrashReport.txt

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        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        The crash appears to be in LAGG/LACP itself, probably nothing we've done or can do for that. You might try a 2.4 snapshot, otherwise I'd just stick to two NICs in a LAGG on that hardware for the time being.

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          For some reason anytime I try to add more than 2 NICs (igb0, igb1, igb2 for example) to a LAGG, the system crashes and reboots.  I've tried every combination.  Two nics work fine in a lagg.

          The C2758 Board is set up as default that the IPMI LAN Port is the fall back Port of the WAN port, could this be the problem?

          And if you will be building the quad port LAG what is then the WAN port?

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