Aggregation Switch : r/Ubiquiti

An aggregation switch would help with the load balancing for your setup, on a side note for both aesthetics and ease of use you should put your 48port switches in-between each of your 2 patch

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My Document

Note: NIC teams that provide bandwidth aggregation require switch-side configuration. These types of network topologies are not supported and are outside the scope of this document.

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Aggregation Switch

An Aggregation or "Top-of-Rack" switch is designed to connect everything in a rack at high speeds, then have an even bigger pipe out to the rest of the network.

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Port Aggregation FAQs

MC-LAG (Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation Group) allows two switches to work together as a single logical unit, providing both load balancing and redundancy.

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Transmission

Transmission Dahua offers both network and HDCVI PTZ cameras. PTZ cameras use pan, tilt, and zoom functionality to provide both wide-area coverage and great detail. Dahua offers both network

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Port Aggregation FAQs

Port aggregation can increase maximum throughput, and allow for network redundancy. It does this by splitting traffic across multiple ports instead of forcing

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Link Aggregation Configuration

The advantages of link aggregation are higher transmission speed with wider bandwidth. Go to Switch Configuration > Basic Configuration > Link Aggregation > Load Balancing Configuration to configure

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NIC Teaming Modes

The AI NVR supports three types of NIC teaming: Active Backup, Dynamic Link Aggregation (IEEE 802.3ad), and Adaptive Load Balancing.

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NIC Teaming on AI NVR Series

To further increase network resilience, it is recommended to use network interface controller (NIC) teaming. AI NVR series support three types of NIC teaming: Active Backup, Link

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