What Is The Difference Between Lacp And Pagp?
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LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) is a Layer 2 protocol that allows a switch to bundle several physical ports together to form a single logical port. LACP allows the switch to combine up to 16 individual ports into one and maintain an active link between them, increasing network performance and reliability.
PAGP (Port Aggregation Protocol) is also a Layer 2 protocol that allows multiple physical ports to be grouped and treated as a single logical port, to increase bandwidth on the network. However, PAGP will not automatically detect or load–balance links, and does not provide redundancy if any of the links fail.