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Chapter 3
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create a single 400 Mbps link. The other advantage of link aggregation is
link fail-over. If one link in a trunk goes down, traffic is simply redistributed
over the remaining links.
A trunk must have a controlling link, and acquires all the attributes of that
controlling link from layer 2 and above. The trunk automatically acquires
the VLAN membership of the controlling link but does not acquire its media
type and speed. Outbound packets to the controlling link are load balanced
across all of the known-good links in the trunk. Inbound packets from any
link in the trunk are treated as if they came from the controlling link.
A maximum of eight links may be aggregated. For optimal performance,
links should be aggregated in powers of two. Thus, you ideally will
aggregate two, four, or eight links.
To configure a trunk using the Configuration utility
1. In the navigation pane, click Network.
The Network screen opens.
2. Click the Trunks tab.
The Trunks screen opens.
3. Click the Add button.
4. Select the link that is to be the controlling link from the Available
Interfaces list, and click controlling >>.
The interface appears at the top of the Aggregated Interfaces list.
5. Select the remaining link(s) from the Available Interfaces list and
click aggregated >>.
The interface(s) appears in the Aggregated Interfaces list below the
controlling link.
6. Click Done.
To configure a trunk from the command line
Use the following syntax to configure a trunk from the command line:
b trunk <controlling_if> define <if_list>
Interfaces are specified using the s.p convention, where s is slot number and
p is port number. An <if_list> is one or more such interfaces, with multiple
interfaces separated by spaces.
For more information on interface naming, refer to Interface naming
conventions, on page 3-2.
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
The BIG-IP Application Switch provides Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
implementation for loop resolution in configurations where one or more
external switches is connected in parallel with the BIG-IP. You can use this
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