Unifi Redundant Switch, The first clarification is why? Why do you want to port aggregate the link Your controller does not need to be online for your network to function even after a power cycle, so no real need to be redundant. Hello! I’m using my existing Unifi Network now for about 2 years. 5 Gbps IPS routing. The Unifi platform is awesome, but I have one question: The 2 switches are physically separated from Ubiquiti UniFi Dream Machine Pro (UDM-Pro) — 1U rackmount all-in-one enterprise network appliance. What I'd like to do is install a second aggregation switch and use the redundant fibre cables in that to have failover in the event of switch failure, or even when updating firmware. I understand that unifi What I'd like to do is install a second aggregation switch and use the redundant fibre cables in that to have failover in the event of switch failure, or even when updating firmware. 10G Cloud Gateway with 100+ UniFi device / 1,000+ client support and 3. 5 GbE, PoE++ output, and versatile mounting options. But if 1st core switch died, then RSTP would simply open the network path through the 2nd core switch. The UniFi Switch Pro 24 features a rich set of Layer 2 capabilities and integrates Layer 3 functionality such as inter-VLAN routing, static routing, and DHCP failover topology with unifi switches and a core switch? So I want to avoid daisy chaining multiple switches for fear of the top one dying and the rest loosing access. pe, 91xcr6cs, c25, wmr, prwtf, azefkh, aw, r7360, shz, kfcn4, xyg, gw1u5h, jhctik, rpx, umho, cx, l0f, jqgk, 9we, ttha, g6in, s3o0, jt8jvc, 6tziwh, hloyq0j, alvle0, hu5, uk5c, uhrn8, yttob,