Ethernet White Papers
Split Multi-Link Trunking/Routed Split Multi-Link Trunking
Overview Typical resilient Ethernet networks consist of wiring closet (edge) switches dual homed to network center aggregation (core) switches in a building or campus. More and more, network servers are being multi-homed to server switches - enabling higher bandwidth availability and improved resiliency. Similarly, in carrier and Internet Service Provider (ISP) environments, Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) devices may also be dual homed to two aggregation switches at a Point of Presence (POP) to realize the same benefits. Such implementations, however, require the use of the Spanning Tree Protocol to protect the network against loops.
| Publisher | Nortel Networks | File Format | |
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| Date Published | June 2004 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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