12-02-2018 09:21 PM - edited 03-08-2019 04:43 PM
I've noticed there's a few different ways to configure a layer 2 etherchannel trunk. I was trying to understand which method follows best practices or is more preferred.
method 1: configure the physical interfaces with trunk commands (mode, encapsulation, allowed vlans, channel-group mode)
configure second switch's physical interfaces the same as the first and the etherchannel is formed.
method 2: configure the physical interfaces with channel-group mode command only and then configure the port-channel with
the trunk commands (mode trunk,encapsulation, allowed vlans). configure second switch the same and the etherchannel is formed.
method 3: combine method 1 and 2, configure physical and port-channel interfaces with trunk commands (seems redundant)
but works.
All three methods will form an etherchannel which method should be used?
Where should the trunk commands be applied - physical interface, port-channel interface, or both?
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12-03-2018 02:54 AM
Hello
L2 etherchannel
1) default physical interfaces (if possible)
2) configure port-channel in physical interfaces
-- port-channel will be created automatically
3)create trunking encapsulation or access port mode directly in port-channel interface
4)enable physical interfaces "no shut"
L3 etherchannel
1) default physical interfaces (if possible)
2) Config the port-channel interface
3)configure port-channel on physical interfaces with NO switchport and then Ip adddress
4) config physical interrfaces with NO switchport
5) Assign the port-cahnnel ID using channel-group command
6) reset the physical interfaces shut and than No shut
12-03-2018 02:54 AM
Hello
L2 etherchannel
1) default physical interfaces (if possible)
2) configure port-channel in physical interfaces
-- port-channel will be created automatically
3)create trunking encapsulation or access port mode directly in port-channel interface
4)enable physical interfaces "no shut"
L3 etherchannel
1) default physical interfaces (if possible)
2) Config the port-channel interface
3)configure port-channel on physical interfaces with NO switchport and then Ip adddress
4) config physical interrfaces with NO switchport
5) Assign the port-cahnnel ID using channel-group command
6) reset the physical interfaces shut and than No shut
12-03-2018 08:25 AM
12-03-2018 02:53 PM
where would you apply the trunk commands (switchport mode trunk, switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q, switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,2,3) on the port-channel or physical interfaces.
12-04-2018 03:59 AM
Hello
@Mike- wrote:
where would you apply the trunk commands (switchport mode trunk, switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q, switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,2,3) on the port-channel or physical interfaces.
As this would be a L2 etherchannel then you would apply it on the logical interface (port-channel )
12-04-2018 07:51 AM
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