03-22-2013 12:49 PM - edited 03-07-2019 12:26 PM
Dear Team,
One of our clients is planning to deploy CAT-7 Copper (10G) and OM3 Fiber (10G) for backbone connectivity. They're planning to configure a Etherchannel using both the connections together. Fiber will be terminated on an SFP and Copper on an Ethernet Port. I need to know if this is possible? If yes, how this can be achieved using Cisco Switches? Can you help me with the configuration for this also? Once deployed what is the procedure to test such a link?
I will be waiting for your kind reply.
Regards,
Farhan.
03-22-2013 01:15 PM
Sure, 10GBASE-T and 10GBASE-SR are both physical standards, they both pass the same layer 2 Ethernet traffic over them. The compatibility requirements for port-channeling do not specify that the media must be identical, just speed (among other things not relevant to your question) You would configure the port channel just like any other, go into all of the physical interfaces and assign them to a group, with whatever mode you desire. Then go into the group interface, and configure the link for whatever mode of operation you want.
Edit: The document I linked has pretty much all the info you are looking for, let me know if you have any specific issues.
03-22-2013 01:49 PM
hello
I would personally configure the etherchannel a different way.
configure the physical interfaces the same -be it
switched/routed/access
apply the channel-group and let the router/switch automatically create the port-channel
res
Paul
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