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LAG

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What is LAG?

LAG stands for Link Aggregation Group. It is a method of logically bundling multiple physical network links together to act as a single high-bandwidth connection. This increases throughput beyond the limits of a single link and provides redundancy, as traffic can be automatically rerouted over the remaining active links if one fails. LAGs are commonly used to connect servers, network switches, and other high-bandwidth devices in data centers and enterprise networks.

What other technologies are related to LAG?

LAG Competitor Technologies

MLAG is another type of link aggregation that enables links to span multiple chassis, providing redundancy and increased bandwidth, similar to LAG.
mentioned alongside LAG in 7% (67) of relevant job posts

LAG Complementary Technologies

LLDP is used for discovering neighboring devices, which can be useful in a LAG environment for monitoring and management.
mentioned alongside LAG in 11% (120) of relevant job posts
sFlow can be used to monitor traffic across LAGs, providing visibility into network performance.
mentioned alongside LAG in 9% (80) of relevant job posts
LACP is the protocol used to manage and negotiate link aggregation.
mentioned alongside LAG in 2% (109) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning LAG?

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Juniper Networks
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Cisco Systems
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