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Ethernet Bonding refers to the capability of Tmedia units to use the two available VoIP Ethernet ports as a bonding pair. When the active port becomes unusable (cable disconnected, limited connectivity), the other port is used to transport Ethernet traffic.
Ethernet Bonding enables SBC and Tmedia units to use the two Ethernet ports as a bonding pair. When the active port becomes unusable (cable disconnected, limited connectivity), the other port is used to transport Ethernet traffic.


  Note: Ethernet bonding can be configured on an SBC and a 7800-ctrl, but only running as Baremetal.
  Note: Ethernet bonding can be configured on an SBC and a 7800-ctrl, but only when running these units are configured in a Bare Metal mode.


==Configuration==
==Configuration==
[[Toolpack:Configuring_Ethernet_Bonding_A|Configuring_Ethernet_Bonding]]
To learn how to configure ethernet bonding, refer to:
*[[Toolpack:Configuring_Ethernet_Bonding_A|Configuring_Ethernet_Bonding]]


==Display Status==
==Display Status==
[[Toolpack:Ethernet_Bonding_Status_A|Ethernet Bonding Status]]
To learn about how to view the status, refer to:
*[[Toolpack:Ethernet_Bonding_Status_A|Ethernet Bonding Status]]

Revision as of 13:57, 26 March 2020

Ethernet Bonding enables SBC and Tmedia units to use the two Ethernet ports as a bonding pair. When the active port becomes unusable (cable disconnected, limited connectivity), the other port is used to transport Ethernet traffic.

Note: Ethernet bonding can be configured on an SBC and a 7800-ctrl, but only when running these units are configured in a Bare Metal mode.

Configuration

To learn how to configure ethernet bonding, refer to:

Display Status

To learn about how to view the status, refer to: