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Link Aggregation Configuration

When configuring link aggregation, go to these sections for information you are interested in:

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Overview

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Link Aggregation Classification

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Aggregation Group Categories

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Link Aggregation Configuration

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Displaying and Maintaining Link Aggregation Configuration

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Link Aggregation Configuration Example

Overview

Introduction to Link Aggregation

Link aggregation aggregates multiple physical Ethernet ports into one logical link, also called an

aggregation group.

It allows you to increase bandwidth by distributing traffic across the member ports in the aggregation

group. In addition, it provides reliable connectivity because these member ports can dynamically back

up each other.

Introduction to LACP

The Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) is defined in IEEE 802.3ad. It uses link aggregation

control protocol data units (LACPDUs) for information exchange between LACP-enabled devices.

With LACP enabled on a port, LACP notifies the following information of the port to its peer by sending

LACPDUs: priority and MAC address of this system, priority, number and operation key of the port.

Upon receiving the information, the peer compares the information with the information of other ports on

the peer device to determine the ports that can be aggregated. In this way, the two parties can reach an

agreement in adding/removing the port to/from a dynamic aggregation group.

When aggregating ports, link aggregation control automatically assigns each port an operational key

based on the port speed, duplex mode, and basic configurations described in

Consistency

Considerations for the Ports in Aggregation

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In a manual or static link aggregation group, the selected ports are assigned the same operational key.

In a dynamic link aggregation group, all member ports are assigned the same operational key.

Consistency Considerations for the Ports in Aggregation

To participate in traffic sharing, member ports in an aggregation group must use the same

configurations with respect to STP, QoS, GVRP, QinQ, BPDU tunnel, VLAN, port attributes, MAC

address learning, and so on as shown in the following table.

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