Distributed Multi-Link Trunking

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Distributed Multi-Link Trunking (DMLT) or Distributed MLT is a computer networking protocol designed by Avaya used to load balance the network traffic across connections and also across multiple switches or modules in a chassis. The protocol is an enhancement to the Multi-Link Trunking (MLT) protocol.

Avaya Distributed Multi-Link Trunking
DMLT between 2 stacked 5530 switches to a ERS 8600 switch
DMLT between 2 stacked 5530 switches to a ERS 8600 switch
DMLT between 2 stacked 5530 switches to an ERS 8600 switch

DMLT allows the ports in a trunk (MLT) to span multiple units of a stack of switches or to span multiple cards in a chassis, preventing network outages when one switch in a stack fails or a card in a chassis fails.

Patent

United States Patent 6496502[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ David B. Fite, Jr., Nicholas Ilyadis, Ronald M. Salett (December 17, 2002). "Distributed multi-link trunking method and apparatus". United States Patent and Trademark Office. Retrieved 3 Sept 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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