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Understanding Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces and LACP

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The logical unit part of the interface name corresponds to the logical unit number, which
can be a number from 0 through 16384. In the virtual part of the name, a period (.)
separates the port and logical unit numbers: type-fpc/pic/port.logical-unit-number. For
example, if you issue the
show ethernet-switching interfaces
with a default VLAN, the resulting display shows the logical interfaces associated with
the VLAN:
Interface
State
VLAN members
ge-0/0/0.0
down
remote-analyzer
ge-0/0/1.0
down
default
ge-0/0/10.0 down
default
When you configure aggregated Ethernet interfaces, you configure a logical interface
that is called a bundle or a LAG. Each LAG can include up to 8 or 12 Ethernet interfaces,
depending on the switch model.
In the
and
show interfaces
in the
interface-name
option to specify groups of interface names without having to type
each name individually. You must enclose all wildcard characters except the asterisk (*)
in quotation marks (" ").
EX Series Switches Interfaces Overview on page 1095
Front Panel of an EX2200 Switch
Front Panel of an EX3200 Switch
Front Panel of an EX4200 Switch
Front Panel of an EX4500 Switch
Slot Numbering for an EX8208 Switch
Slot Numbering for an EX8216 Switch
IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation enables you to group Ethernet interfaces to form a single
link layer interface, also known as a link aggregation group (LAG) or bundle.
Aggregating multiple links between physical interfaces creates a single logical
point-to-point trunk link or a LAG. The LAG balances traffic across the member links
within an aggregated Ethernet bundle and effectively increases the uplink bandwidth.
Another advantage of link aggregation is increased availability, because the LAG is
composed of multiple member links. If one member link fails, the LAG continues to carry
traffic over the remaining links.
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), a component of IEEE 802.3ad, provides
additional functionality for LAGs.
Blocking
unblocked
unblocked
unblocked
commands, you can use wildcard characters
clear interfaces
Chapter 50: Interfaces—Overview
command on a system
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