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Port Channel/Ether channel ?

Hi All,

 

What will be the consequences if we create Ether Channel/Port channel on One side and leave other side Default ?

 

What happens if we use PAGP/LACP and Static "ON" ?

 

Thanks,

Prasanna Kumar Desireddy

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@D Prasanna Kumar Reddy wrote:

Hi All,

 

What will be the consequences if we create Ether Channel/Port channel on One side and leave other side Default ?

 

What happens if we use PAGP/LACP and Static "ON" ?

 

Thanks,

Prasanna Kumar Desireddy


Why would you want to? - Basically no aggregation will form as for the etherchannel to establish both side need to configured

 

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Paul


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Paul

Hi,

 

I am not really wanted to do . .  I wanted to know what if we delete one side PO by error ?

 

Thanks,

Prasanna Kumar Desireddy

Hello
The interfaces would then be treated individually and depending on if it was a L2 or L3 depends on the effect it has - naturally a L3 deletion would possibly incurr a lost route and depletion of aggregate bandwidth.

L2 - Spanning- tree would not be a single instance or cost anymore but would result in it being again applied on the individual interfaces



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Paul

Hi

I agree with Paul, also check the following picture it can be useful:

Resultado de imagen para etherchannel pagp lacp auto

 

 

:-)




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