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Introduction
 
Compatibility - DEC Hunt Groups and
GigaSwitch Router (GSR)
 
SmartTrunking for the MultiSwitch 700 is based on, and compatible with, DEC 
Hunt Groups. Adopting the DEC Hunt Groups protocol allows the MultiSwitch 
700 to be trunked together with the GigaSwitch Router (GSR) and other DEC 
equipment supporting this feature. (See the Þrmware release notes for the 
compatibility of the individual image selected).
SmartTrunking and Hunt Groups are comprised of two protocols:
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Logical Link Aging Protocol (LLAP) - Assists in learning and aging.
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Physical Link AfÞnity Protocol (PLAP) - Monitors and maintains the trunking 
states.
 
Chassis with Multiple SmartTrunk Groups
 
A SmartTrunk ÒgroupÓ consists of two or more ports, and deÞnes a single logical 
connection to a MultiSwitch 700 module. By creating identical groups on modules 
in two different MultiSwitch 700 chassis, a point-to-point SmartTrunk can be 
established between the switches to increase the available bandwidth and provide 
link redundancy.
Figure 1-1 depicts a single example of a network with several MultiSwitch 700 
chassis using SmartTrunking. In this example, a module in one MultiSwitch 700 
(chassis #1) supports two different SmartTrunk groups to other MultiSwitch 700 
chassis (#2 and #3). Group ÒAÓ forms the SmartTrunk that connects a module in 
chassis #1 to a module in chassis #3. Group ÒBÓ forms a separate SmartTrunk that 
connects the same module in chassis #1 to a module in chassis #2. Thus, the 
module in chassis #1 is shown as having Òmultiple groupsÓ when viewed 
through management screens (through a Local Management console or remote 
management software).
SmartTrunk can be conÞgured in a number of different ways on MultiSwitch 700 
modules. A MultiSwitch 700 module can be conÞgured to support a single 
SmartTrunk groups consisting of virtually any number of ports (essentially 
limited to the number of ports on the module). Or, a module can be conÞgured to 
support multiple SmartTrunk groups, creating trunk connections to several other 
switches (see Figure 1-1). The particular conÞguration chosen for each 
MultiSwitch 700 module depends on the overall network design.