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Switching and Routing
May 2012 © 2012 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. 2 - 43
Figure 2.4 Examples of valid aggregate links
In this example, assume that link aggregation is enabled on all of the links between the Brocade device on the left
and the device on the right (which can be either a Brocade device or another vendor’s device). Notice that some
ports are not able to join an aggregate link even though link aggregation is enabled on them. The ports that are
not members of aggregate links in this example are not following the configuration rules for trunk links on Brocade
devices.
The Brocade rules apply to a Brocade device even if the device at the other end is from another vendor and uses
different rules.
The link aggregation feature automates trunk configuration but can coexist with Brocade’s trunk group feature.
Link aggregation parameters do not interfere with trunk group parameters.
Port 1/2
Port 1/4
Port 1/1
Port 1/6
Port 1/3
Port 1/7
Port 1/8
Port 1/5
ed for link
n follow the same rules
onfigured for trunk groups.
Port 1/2
Port 1/4
Port 1/1
Port 1/6
Port 1/3
Port 1/7
Port 1/8
Port 1/5
Port 1/2
Port 1/4
Port 1/1
Port 1/6
Port 1/3
Port 1/7
Port 1/8
Port 1/5
Ports enabled for link
aggregation follow the same rules
as ports configured for trunk groups.
Port 1/4
Port 1/1
Port 1/6
Port 1/3
Port 1/7
Port 1/8
Port 1/5
Port 1/2
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