Link Aggregation Configuration
Link aggregation is a technology that bundles multiple Ethernet links into a logical link to increase bandwidth, improve reliability, and load balance traffic.
- Overview of Link Aggregation
- Understanding Link Aggregation
- Application Scenarios for Link Aggregation
- Summary of Link Aggregation Configuration Tasks
- Licensing Requirements and Limitations for Ethernet Link Aggregation
- Default Settings for Link Aggregation
- Configuring Link Aggregation in Manual Load Balancing Mode
- Configuring Link Aggregation in LACP Mode
- Configuring Preferential Forwarding of Local Traffic on an Eth-Trunk in a Stack
On a network where interfaces of multiple switches in a stack form an Eth-Trunk, you can configure the Eth-Trunk to preferentially forward local traffic to increase bandwidth use efficiency between stack devices and improve traffic forwarding efficiency. - Creating an Eth-Trunk Layer 3 Sub-interface
- Maintaining Link Aggregation
- Configuration Examples for Link Aggregation
- Troubleshooting Link Aggregation