Re: EtherChannel Question

From: James Ventre (messageboard@ventrefamily.com)
Date: Sat Dec 10 2005 - 20:20:43 GMT-3


>Can Router have EtherChannel ?

Well, it depends on how you define a router. The new ISR series can
have an etherswitch module in it - which can support etherchannel.

James

san wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Would like to know, how to configure the below topology ? Is it Ether
> channel L3 ? or R3 to SW1 is a trunk ?
>
> Mentioned in the Diagram is R3 to r5 is a different vlan from R3 to SW1.
> I dont have access to physcial connectivity. But can it be found from
> the information given.
>
> Can Router have EtherChannel ?
>
> What i learnt from books is "Ring over Ethernet" is Etherchannel.?
> Is my assumption correct ? Is my assumption valid only for Switches &
> not routers ?
>
>
>
> / \
> | |
> R3--------|---|-----------------R5
> ------------| |------|
> \/ |
> |
> |
> sw1
>
>
> Thanks
> SAN
>
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