Lag implementation in the c360, Port redundancy – Avaya C360 User Manual

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Port Redundancy

Issue 1 July 2006

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LAG Implementation in the C360

This section describes the implementation of the LAG feature in the C360 product family.

With the C363T and C363T-PWR, you can aggregate the two GBIC ports to form a LAG,
you can aggregate the bandwidths of 3 groups of 10/100BASE-T ports in a LAG, for a
maximum of four LAGs per switch.

With the C364T and C364T-PWR, you can aggregate the two GBIC ports to form a LAG,
you can aggregate the bandwidths of six 10/100BASE-T ports in a LAG, for a maximum of
seven LAGs per switch.

Tip:

Tip:

You cannot combine 10/100BASE-T and 1000BASE-X ports in a LAG. You can
only aggregate the bandwidths of 10/100BASE-T ports numbered 1-24 and 25-48
in a LAG within their respective ports groups, 1-24 or 25-48.

The relationship between the C360 Port Numbers and the LAG logical Port Number that will be
assigned to each LAG is shown in

Table 31

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Port Redundancy

Port redundancy involves the duplication of devices, services, or connections, so that, in the
event of a failure, the redundant device, service, or connection can take over for the one that
failed.

Table 33: LAG Logical Port Numbers

LAG Definition
Order

LAG Logical Port
Number

1

101

2

102

3

103

4

104

5

105

6

106

7

107

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