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Link Aggregation

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3 Link Aggregation Link aggregation groups (LAGs), which are also known as port-channels, allow you to combine multiple full-duplex Ethernet links into a single logical link. Network devices treat the aggregation as if it were a single link, which increases fault tolerance and provides load sharing. You can create a LAG that includes two or more ports as members and apply the LAG to a network profile. A LAG can be static or dynamic, and you can configure the LAG as a trunk. The switch can support multiple LAGs. The chapter contains the following sections: • Auto-LAG overview • Enable or disable Auto-LAGs • Configure the hash mode for Auto-LAGs • Create a LAG • Change a LAG • Remove a LAG For more information about the LAG options of the switch, see the main user manual, which you can download by visiting netgear.com/support/download. 33

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3
Link Aggregation
Link aggregation groups (LAGs), which are also known as port-channels, allow you to
combine multiple full-duplex Ethernet links into a single logical link. Network devices
treat the aggregation as if it were a single link, which increases fault tolerance and
provides load sharing.
You can create a LAG that includes two or more ports as members and apply the LAG
to a network profile. A LAG can be static or dynamic, and you can configure the LAG
as a trunk. The switch can support multiple LAGs.
The chapter contains the following sections:
Auto-LAG
overview
Enable
or
disable
Auto-LAGs
Configure
the
hash
mode
for
Auto-LAGs
Create
a
LAG
Change
a
LAG
Remove
a
LAG
For more information about the LAG options of the switch, see the main user manual,
which you can download by visiting netgear.com/support/download
.
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