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  2. Port Aggregation Protocol - Wikipedia

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    On Cisco network devices running CatOS, a single switch module may only be configured to run in either LACP or PAgP modes. Cisco devices that run IOS (native and/or non-hybrid mode boxes) support individual port configuration for LACP and are not restricted to per-module settings as with CatOS.

  3. Multi-chassis link aggregation group - Wikipedia

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    Cisco Nexus Virtual PortChannel (vPC), where a PortChannel is a regular LAG Cisco IOS XR mLACP (Multichassis Link Aggregation Control Protocol) Cumulus Networks: MLAG (formerly CLAG) Dell Networking (formerly Force10 Networks, formerly nCore) DNOS6.x Virtual Port Channel (vPC) or Virtual Link Trunking: Edgecore Networks: MLAG Extreme Networks

  4. Cisco IOS - Wikipedia

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    The Cisco IOS monolithic kernel does not implement memory protection for the data of different processes. The entire physical memory is mapped into one virtual address space. The Cisco IOS kernel does not perform any memory paging or swapping. Therefore the addressable memory is limited to the physical memory of the network device on which the ...

  5. EtherChannel - Wikipedia

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    EtherChannel between a switch and a server. EtherChannel is a port link aggregation technology or port-channel architecture used primarily on Cisco switches.It allows grouping of several physical Ethernet links to create one logical Ethernet link for the purpose of providing fault-tolerance and high-speed links between switches, routers and servers.

  6. Link aggregation - Wikipedia

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    Most of these early solutions required manual configuration and identical equipment on both sides of the connection. [ 4 ] There are three single points of failure inherent to a typical port-cable-port connection, in either a computer-to-switch or a switch-to-switch configuration: the cable itself or either of the ports the cable is plugged ...

  7. Cisco IOS XR - Wikipedia

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    Cisco IOS XR Line card running IOS XR. IOS XR is a release train of Cisco Systems ' widely deployed Internetwork Operating System (IOS) , used on their high-end Network Convergence System (NCS) and carrier-grade routers such as the ASR 9000 series and Carrier Routing System series of routers.

  8. Network switch - Wikipedia

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    Configuration of Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Shortest Path Bridging (SPB) features; Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) monitoring of device and link health; Port mirroring for monitoring traffic and troubleshooting; Link aggregation configuration to set up multiple ports for the same connection to achieve higher data transfer rates ...

  9. Cisco Nexus switches - Wikipedia

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    The Cisco Nexus series switches are modular and fixed port network switches designed for the data center. Cisco Systems introduced the Nexus Series of switches on January 28, 2008. The first chassis in the Nexus 7000 family is a 10-slot chassis with two supervisor engine slots and eight I/O module slots at the front, as well as five crossbar ...