02-11-2004 01:52 AM - edited 03-02-2019 01:31 PM
May sound silly but is it possible to configure etherchannel with 3 ports (or with port numbers except 2,4,8)?
And in case of a 4-port etherchannel bundle how does load-balancing algorithm work in case one link fails?
Regards.
02-11-2004 04:51 AM
which product do you want to configure the etherchannel on and what is the model number of the modules you wish to use ?
Most cisco switches nowadays can support up to 8 links in an etherchannel.
Here is the support matrix for Etherchannels on cat switches
02-11-2004 04:55 AM
if you want to understand how the load balancing algorithm works on different platforms go to
URL:http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/473/4.html
To answer your question, if one link fails in a channel, the switch continues load balancing using the remaining links. In the process of reacting to the link failure, a packet or 2 will be lost.
02-17-2004 12:25 PM
dude, you can load-balance up to a total of 8 ports, using at least 2 ports. any port on the switch can be used. regarding the link failure, the switch automatically sends information to the active ports within the etherchannel.
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