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9500 MPR Rel. 3.1
3DB18809AAAA Issue 1 193/980
Figure 97. Radio LAG
One MPT per MPT plug-in.
2.8.19.1.2 Link aggregation on User Ethernet ports (Ethernet LAG)
Link aggregation can be applied to Ethernet user ports (electrical or optical) on the same Core-E unit.
The LACP protocol is supported.
Note 1: the Ethernet ports involved in a LAG cannot be used as TMN In-band interface.
Figure 98. Ethernet LAG
2.8.19.1.3 Rules to be followed for the LAG creation
– Max number of Ethernet LAGs: 3 - each LAG with max 4 electrical Ethernet ports or 2 optical Ethernet
ports.
– Max number of Radio LAGs: 3 - each with max four MPT-HC/MPT-HC V2 or four MPT-MC (no
ODU300 can be used).
– The two MPT, grouped in a radio LAG, must be connected to two different MPT Access units (the
other port of the MPT Access unit must be EMPTY). The ports of the two MPT Access units can have
also a different port number.
Warning: the other port of the MPT Access unit must be DISABLED.
– The identifying number a LAG must be in the range 1-14.