Re: EtherChannel Question

From: Godswill Oletu (oletu@inbox.lv)
Date: Sat Dec 10 2005 - 20:52:02 GMT-3


If R3 to R5 is in a different VLAN eg VLAN 10 and R3 to SW1 is in a
different VLAN eg VLAN 20.

It looks like a common endpoint (R3) is participating in two VLANs, one to
R5 and the other to SW1. If this is the scenario, I will configure IRB & a
BVI on R3, then create two subinterfaces on R3, assign one sub to vlan10 and
the second sub to vlan20. Then configure trunking on the link from the SW1
to R3.

----- Original Message -----
From: "san" <san.study@gmail.com>
To: "lab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 6:15 PM
Subject: EtherChannel Question

> 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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