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Port Aggregation

Port Aggregation

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What is Port Aggregation?

Port Aggregation (also known as Link Aggregation, trunking, bonding, or teaming) is a network technology that combines multiple network connections in parallel to increase throughput beyond what a single connection could sustain, and to provide redundancy in case one of the links fails. It is commonly used to connect servers or other high-bandwidth devices to the network infrastructure.

What other technologies are related to Port Aggregation?

Port Aggregation Complementary Technologies

Spanning Tree Protocol prevents loops in a network, which is important for redundant connections created by port aggregation.
mentioned alongside Port Aggregation in 1% (82) of relevant job posts
VLANs segment a network, and port aggregation can be used to provide increased bandwidth between VLANs.
mentioned alongside Port Aggregation in 0% (105) of relevant job posts

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