Lacp Marker Responders; Lacp-Enabled And Static Etherchannels Differences; Configuring Etherchannels; Creating An Etherchannel - Cisco AP775A - Nexus Converged Network Switch 5010 Configuration Manual

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Configuring EtherChannels

• A port in active mode can form an EtherChannel successfully with another port that is in active mode.
• A port in active mode can form an EtherChannel with another port in passive mode.
• A port in passive mode cannot form an EtherChannel with another port that is also in passive mode
• A port in on mode is not running LACP.

LACP Marker Responders

Using EtherChannels, data traffic may be dynamically redistributed due to either a link failure or load balancing.
LACP uses the Marker Protocol to ensure that frames are not duplicated or reordered because of this
redistribution. Cisco NX-OS supports only Marker Responders.

LACP-Enabled and Static EtherChannels Differences

The following table provides a brief summary of major differences between EtherChannels with LACP enabled
and static EtherChannels.
Table 12: EtherChannels with LACP Enabled and Static EtherChannels
Configurations
Protocol applied
Channel mode of links
Maximum number of links in
channel
Configuring EtherChannels

Creating an EtherChannel

You can create an EtherChannel before creating a channel group. Cisco NX-OS automatically creates the
associated channel group.
Note
If you want LACP-based EtherChannels, you need to enable LACP.
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because neither port will initiate negotiation.
EtherChannels with LACP Enabled
Enable globally.
Can be either:
• Active
• Passive
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Static EtherChannels
Not applicable.
Can only be On.
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