Configuring EtherChannels
Command
Step 5
channel-group channel-group-number mode
{auto [non-silent] | desirable [non-silent] | on} |
{active | passive}
Step 6
end
Step 7
show running-config
Step 8
copy running-config startup-config
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Chapter 37
Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State Tracking
Purpose
Assign the port to a channel group, and specify the PAgP or the
LACP mode.
For channel-group-number, the range is 1 to 64. This number
must be the same as the port-channel-number (logical port)
configured in the
"Creating Port-Channel Logical Interfaces"
section on page
37-14.
For mode, select one of these keywords:
auto—Enables PAgP only if a PAgP device is detected. It
•
places the port into a passive negotiating state, in which the
port responds to PAgP packets it receives but does not start
PAgP packet negotiation. This keyword is not supported
when EtherChannel members are from different switches in
the switch stack.
desirable—Unconditionally enables PAgP. It places the port
•
into an active negotiating state, in which the port starts
negotiations with other ports by sending PAgP packets. This
keyword is not supported when EtherChannel members are
from different switches in the switch stack.
•
on—Forces the port to channel without PAgP or LACP. In
the on mode, an EtherChannel exists only when a port group
in the on mode is connected to another port group in the on
mode.
non-silent—(Optional) If your switch is connected to a
•
partner that is PAgP capable, configure the switch port for
nonsilent operation when the port is in the auto or desirable
mode. If you do not specify non-silent, silent is assumed.
The silent setting is for connections to file servers or packet
analyzers. This setting allows PAgP to operate, to attach the
port to a channel group, and to use the port for transmission.
active—Enables LACP only if a LACP device is detected. It
•
places the port into an active negotiating state in which the
port starts negotiations with other ports by sending LACP
packets.
passive—Enables LACP on the port and places it into a
•
passive negotiating state in which the port responds to LACP
packets that it receives, but does not start LACP packet
negotiation.
For information on compatible modes for the switch and its
partner, see the
"PAgP Modes" section on page 37-5
"LACP Modes" section on page
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Verify your entries.
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
and the
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