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What is PAgP?

PAgP (Port Aggregation Protocol) is a Cisco-proprietary protocol used for automatically creating EtherChannel links. It helps in the automatic creation of link aggregation groups, simplifying network configuration and increasing bandwidth between network devices. It's primarily used in Cisco environments to negotiate and manage link aggregation.

What other technologies are related to PAgP?

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LACP is a standards-based link aggregation protocol, providing similar functionality to PAgP.
mentioned alongside PAgP in 5% (289) of relevant job posts
EtherChannel is a general term for link aggregation. PAgP is a specific Cisco implementation within EtherChannel.
mentioned alongside PAgP in 9% (79) of relevant job posts

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