Link Aggregation Groups (LAG)

Discussion in 'Networks' started by tripwire45, Dec 25, 2003.

  1. tripwire45
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    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

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    I can find a ton on how to configure this but I can't find a single paragraph that defines it and it's relationship to GVRP dynamic VLAN assignment. Assistance please. Thanks.
     
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  2. Sandy

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    Sorry Trip - Way beyond me
     
  3. tripwire45
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    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

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    No worries, Sandy. The advantage of belonging to at least three technical forums is that someone somewhere will know the answer. Here's what I got from a knowledgable fellow someplace else:

     
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  4. Sandy

    Sandy Ex-Member

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    Well I never knew that...
     
  5. Luton Bee

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    Sounds like the equivalent of BAP for switches?
     
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  6. tripwire45
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    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

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    Neither did I. Now we both know something new should we ever have to configure it on a switch. What's BAP, Luton?
     
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  7. Luton Bee

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    It's a sort of soft roll....Only kidding

    Bandwidth Allocation Protocol enables mulitple physical devices (modems) to be combined to create a larger locgical bandwidth. Has anyone every used this BTW? does it work?
     
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  8. Jakamoko
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    Not tried it, but I've seen it used on one site of a large NT4 network. There were about 4-5 modems chained in that situation. But did BAP exist as such under NT, or is it a strictly w2k thang ?
     
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