Link Aggregation, also known as port trunking, is a method of combining multiple physical network connections into one logical link to increase bandwidth and provide redundancy in case one of the links fails. On the GS1200 series switch, you would use Link Aggregation to utilize multiple lower-speed links to achieve a…
No, Port Isolation cannot be used simultaneously with Link Aggregation on the same port. They are mutually exclusive features because Port Isolation is intended to restrict port-to-port communication, while Link Aggregation is used to increase bandwidth by combining multiple ports.
First, let's see how LAG Works. LAG (Link Aggregation) is a method of combining multiple physical ports into a single logical link. This setup is primarily used to increase the network's capacity to handle data traffic and improve reliability. A common misconception is that LAG increases the transmission speed of…
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