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Link Aggregation Overview
Link aggregation enables one or more network links to be aggregated together to
form a link aggregation group. This link aggregation group appears to MAC clients
as a regular link. Link aggregation, which is defined by IEEE 802.3ad, provides the
following benefits:
■
Increased bandwidth
■
Linearly incremental bandwidth
■
Load sharing
■
Automatic configuration
■
Rapid configuration and reconfiguration
■
Deterministic behavior
■
Low risk of duplication or misordering
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Support of existing IEEE 802.3ad MAC clients
■
Single port failover
Related Information
■
“Configure Link Aggregations (Oracle Solaris 10)” on page 52
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“Display Information About Link Aggregations (Oracle Solaris 10)” on page 53
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“Delete Link Aggregations (Oracle Solaris 10)” on page 54
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Configure Link Aggregations (Oracle
Solaris 10)
The example in this procedure aggregates sample interfaces
ixgbe0
,
ixgbe1
,
ixgbe2
, and
ixgbe3
. Arbitrary key numbers (
1
and
2
) are used for each
aggregation.
Note –
These commands change the contents of the
/etc/aggregation.conf
file.
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