04-16-2013 06:34 PM - edited 03-07-2019 12:51 PM
Hi!
I have studied Etherchannel to my CCIE Written exam, and i can understand many details about them.
But, i can´t understand the difference between Physical learners and Aggregate learners. Someone know, what is the difference?
The Etherchannel does learn address across the physical port, or by the Po Port?
Sorry by my english.
Juan
04-16-2013 08:09 PM
Hi Juan,
Network devices are classified as PAgP physical learners or aggregate-port learners. A device is a physical learner if it learns addresses by physical ports and directs transmissions based on that knowledge. A device is an aggregate-port learner if it learns addresses by aggregate (logical) ports.
When a device and its partner are both aggregate-port learners, they learn the address on the logical port-channel. The device sends packets to the source by using any of the interfaces in the EtherChannel. With aggregate-port learning, it is not important on which physical port the packet arrives.
PAgP cannot automatically detect when the partner device is a physical learner and the local device is an aggregate-port learner. Therefore, you must manually set the learning method on the local device or source-based distribution by using the pagp learn-method interface configuration command. With source-based distribution, any given source MAC address is always sent on the same physical port.
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The Etherchannel does learn address across the physical port, or by the Po Port?
According to the above stated it clearly indicates that the learning should/will happen through the physical port.
More info;
HTH
Regards
Inayath
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04-17-2013 05:13 AM
Excelent!!! thank you!!!!
Now, i can understand the difference.
Last Question. If the Etherchannel utilice Aggregate learn, are the mac-address learn over the phy or logical port? (sh mac-add dyn table)
04-17-2013 05:44 PM
HI Juan,
Last Question. If the Etherchannel utilice Aggregate learn, are the mac-address learn over the phy or logical port? (sh mac-add dyn table)
Ans; When a device and its partner are both aggregate-port learners, they learn the address on the logical port-channel. The device sends packets to the source by using any of the interfaces in the EtherChannel. With aggregate-port learning, it is not important on which physical port the packet arrives.
HTH
Regards
Inayath
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