09-29-2014 06:38 AM - edited 03-07-2019 08:55 PM
What Happens when an interface Attached to a Port-Channel goes down?
I do know the Speed will reduce ( Duh !) , Apart from that any STP recalculation will happen ?
09-29-2014 07:03 AM
As far as my understanding goes , Interfaces which are part of a Port Channel is exempted from STP calculation . I believe , configuring bundling ports to a Port Channel can be considered as a quick way to use all the trunk ports connected .
09-29-2014 10:19 AM
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Well if it's the only remaining channel link, the port-channel goes down. If not the only remaining channel link, the port-channel continues without it. As you note, you lose bandwidth and I believe traffic will be rehashed across the remaining channel links, which can result in less optimal load distribution.
Protocols like STP or a routing protocol shouldn't see a link outage or flap.
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