
Updates for patchset 2 review comments Changed link depth of main Planning index and added some narrative guidance Added planning/openstack as sibling of planning/kubernetes Related additions to abbrevs.txt Added max-workers substitution to accomodate StarlingX/vendor variants Signed-off-by: Ron Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com> Change-Id: Ibff9af74ab3f2c00958eff0e33c91465f1dab6b4 Signed-off-by: Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com>
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.. _about-ethernet-interfaces:
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About Ethernet Interfaces
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Ethernet interfaces, both physical and virtual, play a key role in the overall
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performance of the virtualized network. It is important to understand the
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available interface types, their configuration options, and their impact on
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network design.
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.. _about-ethernet-interfaces-section-N1006F-N1001A-N10001:
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About LAG/AE interfaces
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You can use |LAG| for Ethernet interfaces. |prod| supports up to four ports in
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a |LAG| group.
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Ethernet interfaces in a |LAG| group can be attached either to the same L2
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switch, or to multiple switches in a redundant configuration. For more
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information about L2 switch configurations, see |planning-doc|: :ref:`L2 Access
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Switches <l2-access-switches>`.
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.. xbooklink For information about the different |LAG| modes, see |node-doc|: :ref:`Link Aggregation Settings <link-aggregation-settings>`.
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