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Ether channel

Ether channel

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What is Ether channel?

EtherChannel is a port link aggregation technology or port-channel architecture that allows grouping multiple physical Ethernet links to create one logical link. It is commonly used to increase bandwidth between network devices, provide link redundancy, and improve overall network performance.

What other technologies are related to Ether channel?

Ether channel Complementary Technologies

PAgP is a Cisco proprietary protocol that can be used to dynamically negotiate EtherChannel links, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside Ether channel in 26% (79) of relevant job posts
STP prevents loops in a network. It complements EtherChannel by ensuring a loop-free topology even with redundant links.
mentioned alongside Ether channel in 4% (542) of relevant job posts
RSTP is a faster version of STP that also prevents loops and complements EtherChannel.
mentioned alongside Ether channel in 6% (205) of relevant job posts

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Which organizations are mentioning Ether channel?

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