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Figure 4-5-1:

Link Aggregation

The Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) provides a standardized means for exchanging information between Partner

Systems that require high speed redundant links. Link aggregation lets you group up to eight consecutive ports into a single

dedicated connection. This feature can expand bandwidth to a device on the network. LACP operation requires full-duplex mode,

more detail information refer to the IEEE 802.3ad standard.

Port link aggregations can be used to increase the bandwidth of a network connection or to ensure fault recovery. Link aggregation

lets you group up to 4 consecutive ports into a single dedicated connection between any two the Switch or other Layer 2 switches.

However, before making any physical connections between devices, use the Link aggregation Configuration menu to specify the link

aggregation on the devices at both ends. When using a port link aggregation, note that:

 The ports used in a link aggregation must all be of the same media type (RJ-45, 100 Mbps fiber).

 The ports that can be assigned to the same link aggregation have certain other restrictions (see below).

 Ports can only be assigned to one link aggregation.

 The ports at both ends of a connection must be configured as link aggregation ports.

 None of the ports in a link aggregation can be configured as a mirror source port or a mirror target port.

 All of the ports in a link aggregation have to be treated as a whole when moved from/to, added or deleted from a VLAN.

 The Spanning Tree Protocol will treat all the ports in a link aggregation as a whole.