02-14-2007 11:18 AM - edited 03-05-2019 02:21 PM
I would like to bond/team 2 ports on my 3750. This is what I current have:
interface Gigabitethernet4/0/21
description "Team Member 1"
Switchport mode access
no ip address
no mdix auto
channel-group 9 mode active
spanning-tree portfast
interface Gigabitethernet4/0/22
description "Team Member 2"
Switchport mode access
no ip address
no mdix auto
channel-group 9 mode active
spanning-tree portfast
Not working tho... any help appreciated. Thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
02-15-2007 11:17 AM
Answer was:
Anyhow follow this config as it is and it should solve the issue.
Sw(config) # interface Port-channel9
Sw(config-if)#no description Brain5 Team
Sw(config-if)#no switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
Sw(config-if)#no switchport mode access
Sw(config)# no interface Port-channel9
Sw(config)#default interface range gi 4/0/21 -22
===========================================
SW(config)#interface range gigabitethernet 4/0/21-22
SW(config-if-range)#switchport mode access
SW(config-if-range)#channel-group 9 mode on
========================================
sw(config)#int port-channel 9
sw (config-if)#no ip address
sw(config-if)#speed full
sw(config-if)#duplex full
end
============================================
02-23-2007 10:54 AM
I try doing that on a cross-stack on 3750Gs and it does not allow me to use "switchport mode access". I have to use a trunk and it works good for LACP
02-23-2007 10:58 AM
no issues with the configuration
check with the teamed adaptors , does your nics support LACP ?
02-23-2007 06:31 PM
Most host/server nicteaming does not support LACP (or any other etherchannel linking protocol) except for a very few servers (the Dell 1655 comes to mind -- except it's really a Dell managed switch built into the multi-blade server). Most ppl will refer to nicteaming as a HSRP-like backup/failover setup. The NIC mfgr utility will usually show the nicteaming capabilities. This is Windows, of course.
Linux has no such problems :)
Anyway, turning off any aggregation protocol will usually work.
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide