multitrunk
Multitrunk is a term used in the field of computer networking to describe a network topology where multiple paths or "trunks" are used to connect different parts of a network. This approach is often employed to improve network performance, reliability, and scalability. In a multitrunk configuration, data can be distributed across multiple links, reducing the risk of congestion and enhancing the overall throughput of the network.
One of the primary advantages of multitrunk is its ability to provide redundancy. If one trunk fails,
Multitrunk configurations can be implemented using various technologies, such as Ethernet bonding, Link Aggregation Control Protocol
In data centers, multitrunk is commonly used to connect servers to switches and switches to each other.
Overall, multitrunk is a valuable concept in network design, offering benefits in terms of performance, reliability,