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hi my name is Patrick Brenly and I am a security training engineer for Palo Alto Networks I'm going to talk to you today a little bit about LACP and high availability what we have here is a firewall and a course which alright and let's just say that what's connected is a one gigabit uplink now this one gigabit uplink is very important to it it's crucial it's all of our traffic going to the Internet one of the things you want to make sure in our networks is that a we have the bandwidth we need and B we have the backup for the redundancy that we need to make sure that we don't lose connectivity so in this instance let's say you know we have this it's working just fine but eventually we start to see where the bandwidth is just not enough for our needs now we need to grow in this instance we need more than one gigabit of bandwidth well the problem might be is that the next step when you're talking about Ethernet is 10 gigabits per second well that might require not only upgrading interfac...