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Figure 3-6: MLAG in a Layer-2 Network
3.5.2.1.
Definitions
Refer to Figure 7 for the definitions that follow.
Figure 3-7: MLAG Components
MLAG switches
: MLAG-aware switches running QNOS switch firmware. No more than two MLAG aware
switches can pair to form one end of the Port-channel. Stacked switches do not support MLAGs. In the above
figure, SW1 and SW2 are MLAG peer switches. These two switches form a single logical end point for the
MLAG from the perspective of switch A.
MLAG interfaces
: MLAG functionality is a property of Port-channels. Port-channels configured as MLAGs are
called MLAG interfaces. Administrators can configure multiple instances of MLAG interfaces on the peer
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