Sg-108e port trunk concept

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Sg-108e port trunk concept
Sg-108e port trunk concept
2017-06-11 10:09:13
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Hi,

Just have to units of this device.

I'd like to know if my intention will work using the 108E model.CurrentlyI have a PTP link running at 25Mb aggregate link capacity - each ends were terminated using SG-108E. Now I am intending to add another PTP connecting the same endpoints with link capacity of approximately 60Mbps. Now is it possible to to use Port Trunk feature of SG-108E to combine this two links and achieve a somewhat total capacity of 85Mbps. If 108E is not able to address my intention, which model of TP link managed switches will you recommend.


Thanks a lot.

Regards.
Gerry
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Re:Sg-108e port trunk concept
2017-06-11 20:53:15

nastitek wrote

Now is it possible to to use Port Trunk feature of SG-108E to combine this two links and achieve a somewhat total capacity of 85Mbps.


Yes, the TL-SG108E supports up to two static Link Aggregation Groups. The aggregation arithmetic in static LAG is based on source MAC/destination MAC of a connection. This means that only a whole network can profit from the bundled bandwidth, but not a single station. If static LAG is sufficient for you, the TL-SG108E can do that. But if you need more advanced LAG features such as LACP, the TL-SG2008 would be the next candidate in the low-cost price range.
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