10-05-2005 09:53 AM - edited 03-03-2019 12:16 AM
Is it possible yet to etherchannel (using LACP) from a server using Broadcom NICs (with the latest drivers and software) to two Cisco switches?
I heard that etherchannel has evolved but not sure to what extent. Thanks.
10-05-2005 11:35 AM
Hello,
I assume you are referring to multichassis LACP Etherchannels, that is, each NIC going into a different switch, and both links forming a channel ?
Regards,
GP
10-05-2005 12:37 PM
That is correct. Is it possible yet? Thanks.
10-05-2005 12:56 PM
Hello,
TMBK, the only way to configure an Etherchannel (wether PAgP or LACP doesn´t matter) is across a stack, because apparently that is the only way the channel group interface knows that it belongs to ports on different physical switches...
I will ask around if that has changed and let you know.
Regards,
GP
10-08-2005 03:17 PM
Does that mean that it is possible to configure an etherchannel between a 7206 router and two catalyst 3550 if both switches are linked together with a gigastack gbic ?
Thanks
09-18-2023 08:16 AM
Possibly. It also might depend on what IOS is installed on both the router and switch stack and what specific hardware comprises the router.
It's also possible the 3550 stack and/or the 7206 won't support LACP, but might support other (older) Etherchannel options.
09-18-2023 04:10 AM
You can see if your devices support mLACP
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