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LACP
(Link Aggregation Control Protocol)
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) is a networking protocol used to bundle multiple physical network links into a single logical link. This process, known as link aggregation, increases bandwidth and provides redundancy in case of link failure.
LACP is part of the IEEE 802.3ad standard and is commonly used in enterprise networks to optimize LAN performance. By combining multiple Ethernet links, LACP ensures efficient load balancing and high availability, making it a critical component of modern network infrastructure.
LACP is part of the IEEE 802.3ad standard and is commonly used in enterprise networks to optimize LAN performance. By combining multiple Ethernet links, LACP ensures efficient load balancing and high availability, making it a critical component of modern network infrastructure.