Re: channel-group 1 mode desirable non-silence

From: John Murphy (jt.murphy@comcast.net)
Date: Wed Mar 16 2005 - 01:34:48 GMT-3


The silent mode is intended for connections to servers or packet
analyzers, it allows you to attach the interface to a channel group and
use the interface for transmission. non-silent mode is for when you're
connected to another pagp-capable switch..

Jongsoo.Kim@Intelsat.com wrote:

>interface range FastEthernet0/23 - 24
> channel-group 1 mode desirable non-silence
>
>What is the usage of "non-silence" command?
>Per CCO, silence is default but I couldn't fully understand the concept.
>
>I believe I can just leave as defaut (=silence) for ether channel between
>two cisco CAT's. I will appreciate if someone confirm me about this.
>
>Also, I am just wondring what kind of role this command reaaly plays...as I
>am not a LAN engineer.
>
>
>Thanks
>
>Jongsoo
>
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