IEEE 802.1AX

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IEEE 802.1AX is an IEEE networking standard that defines link aggregation, enabling multiple physical network links to be combined into a single logical link for increased bandwidth and redundancy.

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instanceOf IEEE networking standard
link aggregation standard
abbreviation LACP standard
appliesTo Ethernet links
full-duplex point-to-point links
category data link layer standard
compatibleWith IEEE 802.1Q series
surface form: IEEE 802.1Q

IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standard
surface form: IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
defines Link Aggregation Control Protocol
active LACP mode
link aggregation
passive LACP mode
definesRole LACP actor
LACP partner
enables bandwidth scaling without changing higher-layer protocols
creation of high-availability uplinks
ensures frame ordering across aggregated links
loop-free operation of aggregated links
single logical link appearance to higher layers
layer OSI Layer 2
objective increase link availability
provide link aggregation interoperability between vendors
partOfSeries IEEE 802.1 standards family
surface form: IEEE 802.1 standards
provides increased bandwidth by aggregating multiple links
link redundancy
load sharing across multiple physical links
publishedBy Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
relatedTo IEEE 802.1D MAC bridging standard
surface form: IEEE 802.1D

IEEE 802.1Q series
surface form: IEEE 802.1Q

IEEE 802.3ad
replaced IEEE 802.3ad
specifies LACP state machines
LACPDU frame format
LAG identification
LAG selection algorithms
Link Aggregation Group
standardizes discovery of aggregation-capable links
failure detection for aggregated links
negotiation of aggregated links
supports automatic configuration of link aggregation groups
manual configuration of link aggregation groups
usedIn data center networks
enterprise Ethernet networks
service provider networks
uses LACP multicast destination MAC address 01-80-C2-00-00-02
slow protocols EtherType 0x8809

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IEEE 802.1Q series relatedTo IEEE 802.1AX