[Help] F6-424 MAX – Possible hardware failure on second 10GbE port (no link, not detected by OS)
Posted: 01 Dec 2025, 06:29
Hello TerraMaster team,
I am already a TerraMaster user and this is my second NAS from the brand.
My first unit is a F2-423, which has been working very well for a long time.
Recently (few weeks)I purchased a TerraMaster F6-424 MAX and I am facing a serious issue with one of the onboard 10GbE ports.
When I first installed and configured the F6-424 MAX, both 10GbE ports were working correctly. I created a 10GbE link aggregation (LACP) on my Unifi switches (USW Agreggation) and, at that time, both network interfaces appeared in the NAS interface and could be selected as members of the bond.
However, some time later, one of the 10GbE ports suddenly stopped working, without any configuration changes.
Current behavior:
• The NAS now only shows ONE 10GbE interface available for bonding and for normal network configuration.
• The second 10GbE port does not establish a physical link with any switch port: the link LED on the switch never turns on when I connect this port.
• If I move the exact same cable and module to the first 10GbE port, the link comes up immediately at 10 Gbps and works without any problem.
To be as precise as possible, I ran some diagnostic commands on the NAS.
1. Network interfaces
Command: ifconfig -a
Result (summary):
• Physical interface: eth0 (10GbE, working correctly, member of bond0).
• There is no eth1 or any other additional physical interface listed.
• The bond0 interface shows traffic and normal operation through eth0 only.
2. Bonding status
Command: cat /proc/net/bonding/bond0
Key lines:
• Ethernet Channel Bonding Driver: v6.12.54
• Bonding Mode: IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic link aggregation
• MII Status: up
• Number of ports: 1
• Slave Interface: eth0
• Speed: 10000 Mbps, Duplex: full
• Link Failure Count: 6
Originally, when both ports were working, the bond had two slave interfaces. Now, only eth0 remains and the second port is not listed anymore.
3. PCI / NIC detection
Command: lspci | grep -i ether
Result: 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Aquantia Corp. AQC113C NBase-T/IEEE 802.3an Ethernet Controller Marvell Scalable mGig (rev 03)
This means the system is only seeing a single Aquantia AQC113C Ethernet controller instance. There is no second controller or second port exposed to the OS anymore.
4. Switch-side tests
• I tested the problematic 10GbE port on different 10Gb-capable ports on my Unifi USW Aggregation, Unifi USW Enterprise PoE and my 10Gb gateway.
• I used the same cables and SFP+/RJ45 modules that work perfectly on the first 10GbE port.
• In every test, the switch port connected to the problematic NAS port shows no link, no LED, and no negotiation at all.
• When I plug the same cable/module into the first 10GbE port of the NAS, the link LED turns on and the connection is established immediately at 10 Gbps.
From these tests, it looks like:
• The operating system and driver are working correctly for the remaining 10GbE port (eth0).
• Cables, modules and switches are all OK, since they work with the first port.
• The second onboard 10GbE port on the F6-424 MAX is no longer detected by the system and does not even bring up a physical link on any switch.
Because of this, I suspect a hardware failure on the second 10GbE port of my F6-424 MAX.
Could you please help me with:
1. Any additional diagnostic steps you recommend to confirm this hardware issue.
2. Guidance on how to proceed with repair or RMA for this defective 10GbE port.
I can provide full command outputs ( ifconfig -a , lspci , /proc/net/bonding/bond0 ) and screenshots from my Unifi switches showing the link status if needed.
Thank you very much for your help and for your products. My F2-423 has been very reliable, and I would really like to keep using TerraMaster hardware as my main NAS platform.”
I am already a TerraMaster user and this is my second NAS from the brand.
My first unit is a F2-423, which has been working very well for a long time.
Recently (few weeks)I purchased a TerraMaster F6-424 MAX and I am facing a serious issue with one of the onboard 10GbE ports.
When I first installed and configured the F6-424 MAX, both 10GbE ports were working correctly. I created a 10GbE link aggregation (LACP) on my Unifi switches (USW Agreggation) and, at that time, both network interfaces appeared in the NAS interface and could be selected as members of the bond.
However, some time later, one of the 10GbE ports suddenly stopped working, without any configuration changes.
Current behavior:
• The NAS now only shows ONE 10GbE interface available for bonding and for normal network configuration.
• The second 10GbE port does not establish a physical link with any switch port: the link LED on the switch never turns on when I connect this port.
• If I move the exact same cable and module to the first 10GbE port, the link comes up immediately at 10 Gbps and works without any problem.
To be as precise as possible, I ran some diagnostic commands on the NAS.
1. Network interfaces
Command: ifconfig -a
Result (summary):
• Physical interface: eth0 (10GbE, working correctly, member of bond0).
• There is no eth1 or any other additional physical interface listed.
• The bond0 interface shows traffic and normal operation through eth0 only.
2. Bonding status
Command: cat /proc/net/bonding/bond0
Key lines:
• Ethernet Channel Bonding Driver: v6.12.54
• Bonding Mode: IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic link aggregation
• MII Status: up
• Number of ports: 1
• Slave Interface: eth0
• Speed: 10000 Mbps, Duplex: full
• Link Failure Count: 6
Originally, when both ports were working, the bond had two slave interfaces. Now, only eth0 remains and the second port is not listed anymore.
3. PCI / NIC detection
Command: lspci | grep -i ether
Result: 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Aquantia Corp. AQC113C NBase-T/IEEE 802.3an Ethernet Controller Marvell Scalable mGig (rev 03)
This means the system is only seeing a single Aquantia AQC113C Ethernet controller instance. There is no second controller or second port exposed to the OS anymore.
4. Switch-side tests
• I tested the problematic 10GbE port on different 10Gb-capable ports on my Unifi USW Aggregation, Unifi USW Enterprise PoE and my 10Gb gateway.
• I used the same cables and SFP+/RJ45 modules that work perfectly on the first 10GbE port.
• In every test, the switch port connected to the problematic NAS port shows no link, no LED, and no negotiation at all.
• When I plug the same cable/module into the first 10GbE port of the NAS, the link LED turns on and the connection is established immediately at 10 Gbps.
From these tests, it looks like:
• The operating system and driver are working correctly for the remaining 10GbE port (eth0).
• Cables, modules and switches are all OK, since they work with the first port.
• The second onboard 10GbE port on the F6-424 MAX is no longer detected by the system and does not even bring up a physical link on any switch.
Because of this, I suspect a hardware failure on the second 10GbE port of my F6-424 MAX.
Could you please help me with:
1. Any additional diagnostic steps you recommend to confirm this hardware issue.
2. Guidance on how to proceed with repair or RMA for this defective 10GbE port.
I can provide full command outputs ( ifconfig -a , lspci , /proc/net/bonding/bond0 ) and screenshots from my Unifi switches showing the link status if needed.
Thank you very much for your help and for your products. My F2-423 has been very reliable, and I would really like to keep using TerraMaster hardware as my main NAS platform.”