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83    11. Configuring Bonding for High Availability
84 11.1 High Availability in a Single Switch Topology
85 11.2 High Availability in a Multiple Switch Topology
246 occurs. This keeps the aggregator with the highest availability
400 packets for link availability purposes. Arriving packets that are
406 determining if a slave has received traffic for link availability
413 link availability purposes.
568 determined. See the High Availability section for additional
1992 be useful in a High Availability setup to have several targets to
2222 11. Configuring Bonding for High Availability
2225 High Availability refers to configurations that provide
2226 maximum network availability by having redundant or backup devices,
2228 goal is to provide the maximum availability of network connectivity
2232 11.1 High Availability in a Single Switch Topology
2236 connected via multiple physical links, then there is no availability
2246 11.2 High Availability in a Multiple Switch Topology
2251 a trade off between network availability and usable bandwidth.
2254 availability of the network::
2278 availability; the other modes require all links to terminate on the
2323 miimon. Availability and configuration for trunk failover varies by
2452 same level of network availability, but with increased
2596 availability. The ARP monitor will function in this topology, but its
2743 much like the example in "High Availability in a Multiple Switch
2831 Availability and the documentation for each mode for additional
2846 6. Can bonding be used for High Availability?
2849 Yes. See the section on High Availability for details.