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	Title		: Split Multi-link Trunking (SMLT)
	Author(s)	: R. Lapuh, D. Mohan
	Filename	: draft-lapuh-network-smlt-01.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 2003-2-21
	
This document describes SMLT. When building redundant bridging
networks, IEEE 802.3ad offers link redundancy as a measure against
the link failures. SMLT additionally offers node redundancy by
allowing IEEE 802.3ad links of a link-aggregated group to be dual
homed across two aggregation bridges.

SMLT provides data plane and control plane to avoid inherent loops
and makes full usage of all links in a link-aggregated group. The
dual homing remains transparent to a device connecting to the two
aggregation bridges.

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