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Chapter 27 Configuring EtherChannel and Link State Tracking
About EtherChannel
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PAgP EtherChannel Configuration, page 27-4
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IEEE 802.3ad LACP EtherChannel Configuration, page 27-5
EtherChannel Configuration Overview
You can configure EtherChannels manually or use the Port Aggregation Control Protocol (PAgP) or the
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) (Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SGA and later), to form
EtherChannels. The EtherChannel protocols allow ports with similar characteristics to form an
EtherChannel through dynamic negotiation with connected network devices. PAgP is a
Cisco-proprietary protocol and LACP is defined in IEEE 802.3ad.
PAgP and LACP do not interoperate. Ports configured to use PAgP cannot form EtherChannels with
ports configured to use LACP and vice versa.
lists the user-configurable EtherChannel modes.
Manual EtherChannel Configuration
Manually configured EtherChannel ports do not exchange EtherChannel protocol packets. A manually
configured EtherChannel forms only when you configure all ports compatibly in the EtherChannel.
Auto-LAG
You can automatically create EtherChannels on ports connected to a switch, using auto-LAG. By default,
auto-LAG is disabled globally, but is enabled on all port interfaces. To configure auto-LAG on your
switch, ensure that you enable auto-LAG globally.
When auto-LAG is enabled globally:
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All port interfaces participate in the creation of auto EtherChannels if the partner port interfaces
have EtherChannel configured on them. For more information, see
configuration on actor and partner devices, page 27-4
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Ports that are already part of manual EtherChannels cannot participate in creation of auto
EtherChannels.
Table 27-1
EtherChannel Modes
Mode
Description
on
Mode that forces the LAN port to channel unconditionally. In the
on
mode, a usable
EtherChannel exists only when a LAN port group in the
on
mode is connected to another
LAN port group in the
on
mode. Because ports configured in the
on
mode do not negotiate,
there is no negotiation traffic between the ports.
auto
PAgP mode that places a LAN port into a passive negotiating state in which the port
responds to PAgP packets it receives but does not initiate PAgP negotiation.
desirable
PAgP mode that places a LAN port into an active negotiating state in which the port
initiates negotiations with other LAN ports by sending PAgP packets.
passive
LACP mode that places a port into a passive negotiating state in which the port responds
to LACP packets it receives but does not initiate LACP negotiation.
active
LACP mode that places a port into an active negotiating state in which the port initiates
negotiations with other ports by sending LACP packets.
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