Link Aggregation Control Protocol definition

Link Aggregation Control Protocol or “LACP” means a method to control the bundling of several physical ports together to form a single logical channel.

Examples of Link Aggregation Control Protocol in a sentence

  • Link Aggregation Group (LAG) using Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) can be enabled on a single Port of 10Gbps or greater, with a maximum of eight Ports combined in one LAG.

  • Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) is configured for each network instance.

  • LAC Networker License Authorization Code LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol LAMP Linux, Appache, Mysql, Php Often referred to as a LAMP stack LAN Local Area Network A communications system whose dimensions typically are less than five kilometers.

  • If Purchaser orders an aggregated Ethernet service from the Vendor, the Vendor must support Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) via the IEEE 802.3ad standard while keeping in compliance with MEF standards set forth in MEF 10.