
Static Link Aggregation Overview Configuring Static Link Aggregation
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OS9-GNI-C24 and two ports on another OS9-GNI-C24 on Switch B. The network administrator has
created a separate VLAN for this group so users can use this high speed link.
Example of a Static Link Aggregate Group Network
See “Configuring Static Link Aggregation Groups” on page 13-7 for information on using Command Line
Interface (CLI) commands to configure static aggregate groups and see “Displaying Static Link Aggrega-
tion Configuration and Statistics” on page 13-12 for information on using CLI to monitor static aggregate
groups.
Relationship to Other Features
Link aggregation groups are supported by other switch software features. The following features have CLI
commands or command parameters that support link aggregation:
• VLANs. For more information on VLANs see Chapter 5, “Configuring VLANs.”
• 802.1Q. For more information on configuring and monitoring 802.1Q see Chapter 11, “Configuring
802.1Q.”
• Spanning Tree. For more information on Spanning Tree see Chapter 6, “Configuring Spanning Tree
Parameters.”
Note. See “Application Example” on page 13-11 for tutorials on using link aggregation with other
features.
Switch A
Switch B
Switch software treats the
static aggregate groups as
one large virtual link.
Static Group
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