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Chapter 21 Configuring EtherChannel
Configuring EtherChannel
Configuring EtherChannel
This section describes these configurations for EtherChannel on Layer 2 and Layer 3 interfaces:
•
Default EtherChannel Configuration, page 21-7
•
EtherChannel Configuration Guidelines, page 21-8
•
Configuring Layer 2 EtherChannels, page 21-9
•
Configuring Layer 3 EtherChannels, page 21-11
•
Configuring EtherChannel Load Balancing, page 21-13
•
Configuring the PAgP Learn Method and Priority, page 21-14
Note
Make sure that the interfaces are correctly configured (see the
“EtherChannel Configuration
Guidelines” section on page 21-8
).
Note
After you configure an EtherChannel, configuration changes applied to the port-channel interface
apply to all the physical interfaces assigned to the port-channel interface, and configuration changes
applied to the physical interface affect only the interface where you apply the configuration.
Default EtherChannel Configuration
Table 21-2
shows the default EtherChannel configuration.
Table 21-2
Default EtherChannel Configuration
Feature
Default Setting
Channel groups
None assigned.
Layer 3 port-channel logical interface
None defined.
PAgP mode
Auto and silent (The interface is in a passive negotiating
state; it responds to PAgP packets it receives but does not
start PAgP packet negotiation. PAgP is enabled only if a
PAgP device is detected.)
PAgP learn method
Aggregate-port learning on all interfaces.
PAgP priority
128 on all interfaces.
Load balancing
Load distribution on the switch is based on the
source-MAC address of the incoming packet. Load
distribution based on the source and destination IP
address is also enabled for routed IP traffic.