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Working with Link Aggregation

In This Section:

Link Aggregation Overview

Configuring Bond in High Availability Mode

Configuring Load Sharing Mode

Configuring Cisco Switches for Link Aggregation Load Sharing Mode

Troubleshooting Bonded Interfaces

Gaia CLI Reference

Link Aggregation Overview

Link aggregation, also known as interface bonding, joins multiple physical interfaces together into a virtual interface, known as a bond interface. A bond interface can be configured for High Availability redundancy or for load sharing, which increases connection throughput above that which is possible using one physical interface.

For more about Link Aggregation, see the R80.10 Gaia Administration Guide and R80.10 ClusterXL Administration Guide.

Link Aggregation Terminology

How Link Aggregation Works

A bond contains a minimum of one and may contain up to eight slave interfaces. All slave interfaces contained in a bond share a common IP address and may share the same MAC address. We recommend that each cluster member contain the same quantity of identical slave interfaces.

Item

Description

1

Switch

2

bond 0

3

Cluster

You can configure Link Aggregation using one of the following strategies: