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Etherchannel is Cisco's proprietary layer 2 link aggregation (LAG). It is mostly compatible with the open IEEE 802.3ad/802.1AX standard (LACP).
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Using channel-group mode on in my full Cisco enviroment
Each pair of ports of a node with the same port number is an etherchannel:
Gi1/0/1 + Gi2/0/1 = Po1
Gi1/0/2 + Gi2/0/2 = Po2
and so on
These etherchannel connects to the 2960 switches, where they have … Those two ports are also an etherchannel.
All the Po's interfaces are in channel-group mode on on both sides.
The Po interfaces are ok, all UP and not giving me errors. …