Hunt groups – Lucent Technologies P550 User Manual

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Cajun P550 Switch Overview

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Cajun P550/P220 Switch Operation Guide

Figure 1-5. flooding Domain

Hunt Groups

Hunt groups (also known as link aggregation) aggregate bandwidth from multiple ports
so they act as one high-bandwidth switch port. The concept used is borrowed from the
world of telephony, where incoming calls to a single phone number are routed to the
first available line. Hunt groups allow you to create multi-gigabit pipes to transport traffic
through the highest traffic areas of your network.

A hunt group provides:

❒ Inter-operation with other vendor’s equipment (for example, Cisco’s Etherchannel

and Sun’s Quad Adapter).

❒ Shared traffic load.

❒ Destination address-based traffic sorting, which keeps packets in the right order.

❒ Fault tolerance. If a port in a group fails, the remaining ports in the group pick up

the traffic load.

❒ Support for any number of same-speed connections in a group.

❒ Faster recovery from link failure: If a port in the group fails, the remaining ports

can carry the load. Recovery not limited by spanning tree convergence time
(convergence time is the time the network takes to resume steady-state forwarding
after spanning tree reconfiguration).

❒ Up to ten groups per switch.

Frame Classification

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Virtual Bridging

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