[f-nsp] help on trunk and lacp

francois.viau at rrsss16.gouv.qc.ca francois.viau at rrsss16.gouv.qc.ca
Thu Oct 1 08:08:14 EDT 2009


Wow thank you very much all for your informations , it is all clear now.






Francois 



David Ball <davidtball at gmail.com> 
2009-09-30 18:04

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Re: [f-nsp] help on trunk and lacp








  When referring to Ethernet, 'trunking' generally refers to a port
which can carry multiple VLANs to an adjacent device (ie. not an
access port).  LACP stands for Link Aggregation Control Protocol, and
is a part of the IEEE specification for link aggregation (formerly
802.3ad, now 802.1AX-2008) whereby multiple physical ports/interfaces
(generally of the same speed) can be bundled together to form a link
whose bandwidth roughly equals the sum of the individual port speeds,
providing for (typically not 50/50) load sharing of the individual
links at layer 2.
  You can typically do 'trunking' across an aggregated link (LACP) bundle.

David


2009/9/30  <francois.viau at rrsss16.gouv.qc.ca>:
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> Hi There
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> Can someone tell me the main differences between trunking and lacp ?
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> thanks
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