Link Aggregation (LACP)
Scale LAN Throughput. Eliminate Bottlenecks. Ensure Redundancy.
The 7G Fuse Enterprise Series supports IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), enabling multiple physical LAN interfaces to be combined into a single high-performance logical link. This delivers higher bandwidth, load balancing, and built-in redundancy—critical for modern enterprise and data-intensive environments.
With LACP, 7G Fuse intelligently aggregates Ethernet ports to create a unified, high-capacity LAN connection:
- Multiple physical links operate as one logical interface
- Traffic is distributed dynamically across all active links
- Continuous link monitoring ensures instant failover
This ensures maximum LAN utilization while maintaining uninterrupted connectivity.
Double Your LAN Capacity Without Hardware Upgrades:
Two 1-Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports can be bonded together to form a single 2 Gbps logical interface, delivering:
- Higher aggregate throughput for multiple users and applications
- Active-active load balancing across both links
- Seamless failover if one link goes down
Multiple concurrent sessions are load-balanced across both links, allowing full utilization of the combined 2 Gbps bandwidth.
Data-Center-Class LAN Performance: For high-performance deployments, the 7G Fuse Enterprise Series allows two 10-Gigabit LAN ports to be bonded into a single 20 Gbps logical interface, enabling:
- Massive LAN throughput for data-intensive workloads
- High-speed aggregation at the network edge or core
- Zero-downtime operation with built-in redundancy
This enables the 7G Fuse platform to act as a true high-performance aggregation gateway, capable of handling massive east-west and north-south traffic flows without LAN-side limitations.
