multichassis
Multichassis is a networking design approach in which two or more physical devices cooperate to present a single, logical network element to connected devices. The goal is to combine bandwidth and provide redundancy without requiring end devices to treat multiple devices as separate paths. In practice, multichassis deployments typically use technologies such as multi-chassis link aggregation (MLAG) or other vendor-specific equivalents to create a single forwarding domain across multiple chassis or switches.
A key feature of multichassis architectures is the use of a peer relationship between the participating devices.
Benefits of multichassis include higher aggregate bandwidth, improved redundancy, and simplified device uplinking, which can reduce
Common use cases are data center networks, campus networks, and service provider environments that require high