Port Aggregation FAQs
In what order should I configure port aggregation on my switches? You should be certain that configuration changes are first done on the most downstream switch, and then move upstream
Configuring port aggregation on a UniFi switch is straightforward using the UniFi Network Controller (or UniFi OS Console). The process involves selecting the ports you wish to combine, creating a new link aggregation gr...
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In what order should I configure port aggregation on my switches? You should be certain that configuration changes are first done on the most downstream switch, and then move upstream
Port aggregation is useful for implementing load balancing and provides a redundant link backup. To allow port aggregation, the basic configuration on all the ports must be consistent. The following list
Configuring port aggregation on a UniFi switch is straightforward using the UniFi Network Controller (or UniFi OS Console). The process involves selecting the ports you wish to combine,
The Aggregation Switch Reference Configuration section provides a reference CLI configuration of the aggregation switches as configured previously in this guide.
Learn how to use Link Aggregation between UniFi switches or clients to increase bandwidth and redundancy. Everything you need to know
How to configure link aggregation interfaces. Configure each Ethernet interface in the aggregate interface with the Link aggregation mode property. When enabled, indicates that the Ethernet
The workflow for Johnson Controls systems is to use the Metasys IP Network Wizard to develop the switch configuration in the branch office, and then load the configuration onto the switch
This setup ensures minimal downtime and increased throughput by aggregating multiple links. When configuring MC-LAG, it is important to properly configure both upstream and downstream devices to
In this example, aggregation switches set up stacks that function as gateways for wired and wireless users on the entire network and are responsible for routing and forwarding of user services.
Discover the role of aggregation switches. Explore differences between aggregation, access, and core switches, and choose the right model for your network.