05-25-2022 12:35 PM
Hi I have below doubts please someone help on this.
1. Why etherchannel configuration is not advisable for odd ports
2. is that possible to do etherchannel Ethernet and fiber together when both are in same speed.
3. Four links are in etherchannel configuration each is having 10Gig how much speed the receiving port will get.
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05-25-2022 12:52 PM
https://www.packetmischief.ca/2012/07/24/doing-etherchannel-over-3-5-6-and-7-link-bundles/
the answer why we use EVEN not ODD number for PO.
05-25-2022 01:03 PM
1) Already answered by MHM
2) Yes it is
3) Not sure what you mean by receiving port. 4 x 10Gbps = 40Gbps bandwidth but that does not mean a single connection or flow would get 40Gbps because for any one flow it can only use one of the links.
A flow can defined by source and destination mac address/IP address/L4 port numbers etc. depending on the capabilities of the switch.
Jon
05-25-2022 12:52 PM
https://www.packetmischief.ca/2012/07/24/doing-etherchannel-over-3-5-6-and-7-link-bundles/
the answer why we use EVEN not ODD number for PO.
05-25-2022 12:54 PM
Four links are in etherchannel configuration each is having 10Gig how much speed the receiving port will get.?
Four will get Speed 10Gig BUT BW will be 40Gig
what that mean
the same as high way have six-eight line and car have same speed
05-25-2022 01:03 PM
1) Already answered by MHM
2) Yes it is
3) Not sure what you mean by receiving port. 4 x 10Gbps = 40Gbps bandwidth but that does not mean a single connection or flow would get 40Gbps because for any one flow it can only use one of the links.
A flow can defined by source and destination mac address/IP address/L4 port numbers etc. depending on the capabilities of the switch.
Jon
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