Hello Airheads,
do you know f you can bundle all 6 ports on a 7210 controller into a 6 port etherchannel.
Thereby making a 6 Gigabit etherchannel (port-channel)
cheers
pete
Maybe. You can have up to 8 member ports in a port-channel, but they all must be the same speed. So if you're running the four SFP+ ports at 10Gb, then you could only have those 4 ports in the port-channel.
thank you for your reply.
we are planning to run all 6 ports @ the same speed yes.
So that would mean the four SFP's running @ 1 gigabit and the
two dual personality ports at 1 gigabit.
hopefully that would be ok?
hello JJ,
I Have managed to get a 7210 controller and tried to add the 10 gigabit
ports into a port channel that i already had added the 1 gigabit ports to and i get an error message saying "member 0/0/2 speed doesn't match Pc-1 speed".
hello again,
i am beginning to think it's not an option to have the 2 x 1gigabit ports and the 4 x 10gigabit SFP ports in the same port channel.
Thanks for having a look though appreciate you taking the time JJ.
CHEERS
PETE
@pete_elms wrote: hello again, i am beginning to think it's not an option to have the 2 x 1gigabit ports and the 4 x 10gigabit SFP ports in the same port channel. Thanks for having a look though appreciate you taking the time JJ. CHEERS PETE
The media in a port channel must be the same..
@jjtriv wrote:Hi Pete, What if you set the speed on the SFP+ ports to 1Gbps first? then try to add to the port-channel? Best, JJ#AirheadsMobile
You cannot, unfortunately.
Colin and JJ,
What if i was to purchase 1Gigabit SFP's making it a total of 6 x SFP's
would i then be able to have a 6 x port port-channel?
I am not sure. The big question is, why do you need six physical interfaces? The back of the napkin calculation is 100 APs for each gigabit interface...
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