On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 11:01:42AM +0200, Oleh Hrynchuk wrote:
You should have some theoretical ground, not practical experience :) Quotation from "CCNP switching study guide" by Todd Lamme:
------------- Fast EtherChannel uses load distribution to share the links in a bundle, which is a group of FastEthernet or Gigabit Ethernet links managed by the Fast EtherChannel process. Should one link in the bundle fail, the Ethernet Bundle Controller (EBC) informs the Enhanced Address Recognition Logic (EARL) ASIC of the failure, and the EARL in turn ages out all addresses learned on that link. The EBC and the EARL use hardware to recalculate the source and destination address pair on a different link. -------------
Cisco 2620 doesn't have ASIC (like switches). So you can't make EtherChannel on it.
75xx series does not have ASIC's too. But it's possible to make FastEtherchannel on it. Maxim: правильный ответ на твой вопрос - "анакойхер" ? 2611 ни в жизнь даже одной десятки не пережует, если я правильно помню.. =================================================================== uanog mailing list. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@uanog.kiev.ua with "unsubscribe uanog" in the body of the message